Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: [nfs-discuss] Multi-tera, small-file filesystems

2007-04-26 Thread Gavin Maltby
On 04/24/07 01:37, Richard Elling wrote: Leon Koll wrote: My guess that Yaniv assumes that 8 pools with 62.5 million files each have significantly less chances to be corrupted/cause the data loss than 1 pool with 500 million files in it. Do you agree with this? I do not agree with this sta

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: [nfs-discuss] Multi-tera, small-file filesystems

2007-04-23 Thread Richard Elling
Leon Koll wrote: My guess that Yaniv assumes that 8 pools with 62.5 million files each have significantly less chances to be corrupted/cause the data loss than 1 pool with 500 million files in it. Do you agree with this? I do not agree with this statement. The probability is the same, regard

[zfs-discuss] Re: [nfs-discuss] Multi-tera, small-file filesystems

2007-04-23 Thread Leon Koll
> > On Apr 18, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Yaniv Aknin wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I'd like to plan a storage solution for a system > currently in > > production. > > > > The system's storage is based on code which writes > many files to > > the file system, with overall storage needs > currently aroun

[zfs-discuss] Re: [nfs-discuss] Multi-tera, small-file filesystems

2007-04-23 Thread eric kustarz
On Apr 18, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Yaniv Aknin wrote: Hello, I'd like to plan a storage solution for a system currently in production. The system's storage is based on code which writes many files to the file system, with overall storage needs currently around 40TB and expected to reach hund