> issues does ZFS have with running in only 32-bit mode?
with less then 2G ram, no worry... with more then 3G ram
and you don't need mem in userspace, give it to the kernel
in virtual memory for zfs cache by moving the kernelbase...
eeprom kernelbase=0x8000
or for only 1G userland:
eeprom ker
I'm looking at replacing my current old version of Linux with
OpenSolaris. The catch is that I'm running my home fileserver on a dual
P3 Xeon system, which is 32-bit. Given that I'm not really too worried
about performance, and that I don't expect to be putting more than 6
drives and about 2T
Hello !
I am adding zfs-discuss as it directly relevant to this community.
On 6/23/07, Cyril Plisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
can the materials of the above be open for the community ?
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Regards,
Cyril
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Regards,
Cyril
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I'm investigating the feasibility of migrating from UFS to ZFS for a mail-store
supporting 20K users. I need separate quotas for all of my users, which forces
me to create separate ZFS file systems for each user. I had read that there
were issues with slow boot times with thousands of ZFS file s