> The free basic edition sounds cool, though - downloading now.
> I could use a bit of practice with VxVM/VxFS; it's always struck
> me as very good when it was good (online reorgs of storage and
> such), and an utter terror to untangle when it got messed up,
> not to mention rather more complicate
> Hello,
>
> I have just done comparison of all the above
> filesystems
> using the latest filebench. If you are interested:
> http://przemol.blogspot.com/2008/02/zfs-vs-vxfs-vs-ufs
> -on-x4500-thumper.html
>
> Regards
> przemol
I would think there'd be a lot more variation based on workload,
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Hello,
I have just done comparison of all the above filesystems
using the latest filebench. If you are interested:
http://przemol.blogspot.com/2008/02/zfs-vs-vxfs-vs-ufs-on-x4500-thumper.html
Regards
przemol
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