Au contraire...
>From what I have seen, larger file systems and large numbers of files
seem to slow down zfs send/receive, worsening the problem. So it may be
a good idea to partition your file system, subdividing it into smaller
ones, replicating each one separately.
Dirk
Am Di, den 26.05.200
Did the ZFS send speed improvements make it into Solaris 10 update 7?
If not, are they targeted for a Solaris 10 update?
Thanks,
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I changed to try zfs send on a UFS on zvolume as well:
received 92.9GB stream in 2354 seconds (40.4MB/sec)
Still fast enough to use. I have yet to get around to trying something
considerably larger in size.
Lund
Jorgen Lundman wrote:
So you recommend I also do speed test on larger volum
Roman V Shaposhnik writes:
> I must admit that this question originates in the context of Sun's
> Storage 7210 product, which impose additional restrictions on the
> kind of knobs I can turn.
>
> But here's the question: suppose I have an installation where ZFS is
> the storage for user home dire