Nathan Essex wrote:
Thank You, so that means that even if I use something that writes raw i/o to a
zfs emulated volume, I still get the checksum protection, and hence data
corruption protection.
yes it does.
Also consider how BAD performance could be if it were actually
calculated on a per
Thank You, so that means that even if I use something that writes raw i/o to a
zfs emulated volume, I still get the checksum protection, and hence data
corruption protection.
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