> >The best would be to export the drives in JBOD style, one "array" per
> >drive. If you rely on the Promise RAID, it you won't be able to
> >recover from "silent" errors. I'm in the progress of moving from a
> >NexSAN RAID to a JBOD-like style just because of that (we had data
> >>corruption on t
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> I'm new with ZFS, but I have had good success using it with raw
> physical disks. One of my systems has access to an iSCSI storage
> target. The underlying physical array is in a propreitary disk storage
> device from Promise. So the question is, when building a OpenS
I'm new with ZFS, but I have had good success using it with raw physical disks.
One of my systems has access to an iSCSI storage target. The underlying
physical array is in a propreitary disk storage device from Promise. So the
question is, when building a OpenSolaris host to store its data on a