The Xraid is a very well thought of storage device with a heck of a price
point. Attached is an image of the "Settings"/"Performance" Screen where
you see "Allow Host Cache Flushing".
I think when you use ZFS, it would be best to uncheck that box.
This is what happen when you do use GUI in your
On Apr 25, 2007, at 11:17 AM, cedric briner wrote:
hello the list,
After reading the _excellent_ ZFS Best Practices Guide, I've seen
in the section: ZFS and Complex Storage Consideration that we
should configure the storage system to ignore command which will
flush the memory into the dis
ng ZFS and ISCSI(initiator and target) in Leopard. After
all, OS X borrows from FreeBSD.. FreeBSD 7 has zfs ;)
Andy
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On Apr 25, 2007, at 10:54 AM, Andy Lubel wrote:
The Xraid is a very well thought of storage device with a heck of a
price
point. Attached is an image of the "Settings"/"Performance" Screen
where
you see "Allow Host Cache Flushing".
I think when you use ZFS, it would be best to uncheck that
Toby Thain wrote:
On 25-Apr-07, at 12:17 PM, cedric briner wrote:
hello the list,
After reading the _excellent_ ZFS Best Practices Guide, I've seen in
the section: ZFS and Complex Storage Consideration that we should
configure the storage system to ignore command which will flush the
memor
On 25-Apr-07, at 12:17 PM, cedric briner wrote:
hello the list,
After reading the _excellent_ ZFS Best Practices Guide, I've seen
in the section: ZFS and Complex Storage Consideration that we
should configure the storage system to ignore command which will
flush the memory into the disk.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/25/2007 10:17:50 AM:
> hello the list,
>
> After reading the _excellent_ ZFS Best Practices Guide, I've seen in the
> section: ZFS and Complex Storage Consideration that we should configure
> the storage system to ignore command which will flush the memory into
>