I would generally agree that dd is not a great benchmarking tool, but you could
use multiple instances to multiple files, and larger block sizes are more
efficient. And it's always good to check iostat and mpstat for io and cpu
bottlenecks. Also note that an initial run that creates files may be
I would generally agree that dd is not a great benchmarking tool, but you could
use multiple instances to multiple files, and larger block sizes are more
efficient. And it's always good to check iostat and mpstat for io and cpu
bottlenecks. Also note that an initial run that creates files may be
If you clone zones from a golden image using ZFS cloning, you get fast,
efficient dedup for free. Sparse root always was a horrible hack!
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From: "Jim Klimov"
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Subject: [zfs-discuss] Summary: Dedup memory and performance (again, again)
Date: Tue, Jul 12, 2011 14
Which chmod are you using? (check your PATH)
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From: "Ryan John"
To: "zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org"
Subject: [zfs-discuss] Changed ACL behavior in snv_151 ?
Date: Tue, Jan 25, 2011 13:31
Hi,
I’m sharing file systems using a smb and nfs, and since I’ve upgraded to
snv_15