[zfs-discuss] Re: zfs performance on fuse (Linux) compared to other fs

2007-05-01 Thread Georg-W. Koltermann
Not much bliss to report with OpenSolaris. Getting there was an adventure. I had to find out how to boot from a changed root device (after reconnecting my primary disk, I had disconnected that during the Solaris install so I wouldn't accidentally overwrite it). I had to find a way of transferr

[zfs-discuss] Re: zfs performance on fuse (Linux) compared to other fs

2007-04-23 Thread Georg-W. Koltermann
> > So, at this point in time that seems pretty > discouraging for an everyday user, on Linux. > > nobody told, that zfs-fuse is ready for an everyday > user at it`s current state ! ;) That's what I found out, wanted to share and get other's opinion on. I did not complain. I thought it might wo

[zfs-discuss] zfs performance on fuse (Linux) compared to other fs

2007-04-21 Thread Georg-W. Koltermann
Hi, ok I know zfs-fuse is still incomplete and performance has not been considered, but still, before I'm going to use it for my /home I wanted a rough estimate. Another benchmark already asserted that zfs by itself, on Solaris, is a very fast beast (http://cmynhier.blogspot.com/2006/05/zfs-ben