Nope. I did not say production. I said that if you want NetApp-style
snapshots, use one of the mentioned file systems. I never said I actually
used them for production, nor for anything at all (I don't)
Ez
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2010/9/10 Etzion Bar-Noy :
> > Linu
2010/9/10 Etzion Bar-Noy :
> Linux LVM2 has been around for several years now. It can take and use
> snapshots, and I do it for the last three or so years on production sites.
> There are limitations, such as space utilization and performance, but the
> most significant one is that LVM snapshots ar
Linux LVM2 has been around for several years now. It can take and use
snapshots, and I do it for the last three or so years on *production*
sites.
There are limitations, such as space utilization and performance, but the
most significant one is that LVM snapshots are nowhere near NetApp
snapshots.
here is my 3 cents:
In two companies i worked for, i designed similiar servers.
1. i wanted to have as less as a down time, and i didn't want to buy another
server just to sit and wait for a failure, so i decided it should work on
any pc with any raid controller - i decided to do the raid in soft