> On Jan 19, 2019, at 2:31 PM, Brian Bilbrey <bilbreyc...@orbdesigns.com> wrote:
> 
> (Bcc’d to the OP)
> 
> You *could* do what I’ve done in the past - make each disk into a single disk 
> volume presented by the array, then use the presented volumes to make your 
> mirrors, z2s, etc… I’m not running that anymore, but it was fine and reliable 
> for years. A failed disk could be replaced in the array, then re-presented to 
> the OS for rebuild. I actually kept a presented volume back to use as a warm 
> spare in those circumstances. 
> 
> A reasonably inexpensive alternative is to replace the controller with one 
> that permits JBOD.

[ BCC'd to the poster above ]

We have some Oracle X5 servers that are also unable to configure the SAS disks 
as JBOD.  We do the same thing, each disk is a separate volume, and we just use 
ZFS mirrors on the individual volumes.

We thought it strange that Oracle would spec hardware (I think it's an LSI 
controller) that didn't allow JBOD when they themselves recommend not using 
hardware RAID for ZFS, and also don't support booting from anything other than 
ZFS (starting with Solaris 11).

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DE
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