I think I can offer a straightforward explanation to the following:
I like the error-correction quality of ZFS; however, the ZFS
> Administration Guide states: "A non-redundant pool configuration is
> not recommended for production environments even if the single storage
> object is presented from
James L Baker wrote:
> I'm a small-time sysadmin with big storage aspirations (I'll be honest
> - for a planned MythTV back-end, and *ahem*, other storage), and I've
> recently discovered ZFS. I'm thinking about putting together a
> homebrew SAN with a NAS head, and am wondering if the following wi
2007/9/23, James L Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm a small-time sysadmin with big storage aspirations (I'll be honest
> - for a planned MythTV back-end, and *ahem*, other storage), and I've
> recently discovered ZFS. I'm thinking about putting together a
> homebrew SAN with a NAS head, and am wond
I'm a small-time sysadmin with big storage aspirations (I'll be honest
- for a planned MythTV back-end, and *ahem*, other storage), and I've
recently discovered ZFS. I'm thinking about putting together a
homebrew SAN with a NAS head, and am wondering if the following will
work (hoping the formattin