I do that quite often.
Starting with a small number of expansive disks (like SSDs or NVMEs) and
being able to expand on the fly when needed, allows me to keep running cost
as low as possible

With zfs this is not possible (in a simple way) thus you have to start with
the proper number of disks that you plan to use for some following  years

Il 25 feb 2018 1:42 PM, "Andreas Steinel" <a.stei...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 11:16 AM, Gandalf Corvotempesta
> <gandalf.corvotempe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > In example, you can add/remove single disks
> > You can change from any raid level to any raid level on the fly with no
> > downtime or loss of redundancy
> > You can grow /shrink a volume
>
> Good points, especially the shrink that, that does indeed currently
> not work in ZFS. Yet I have to say, I'd never added a single disk in
> an enterprise setup nor changed a RAID level on the fly. How often did
> you do the latter? I just add at least one shelf to existing storage
> boxes.
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