On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, jason matthews wrote:
People who buy giant ass disks and then complain about how long it takes to resilver a giant ass disk are out of their minds. They remind me of morons that buy houses next airports and then complain about the noise of airplanes.
It is difficult to buy anything but "giant ass disks" any more since that is mostly what they sell now. IMHO a disk larger than 1TB already qualifies as a "giant ass disk" since resilver rates are not increasing (unless one switches to SSDs).
There is always the option of only using a fraction of the pool storage.
Regardless any zfs pool can fail, regardless of its theoretical level of data redundancy.
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