On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:02:53PM +0200, Thomas Deutsch wrote:
> >ZFS' RAIDZ1 uses one parity disk per RAIDZ set, similarly to RAID-5.
> >ZFS' RAIDZ2 uses two parity disks per RAIDZ set.
>
> This means that RAIDZ2 allows problems with two disks?
That's right. A third failure would cause data lo
Hi
2006/8/22, Constantin Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thomas Deutsch wrote:
> I'm thinking about to change from Linux/Softwareraid to
> OpenSolaris/ZFS. During this, I've got some (probably stupid)
> questions:
don't worry, there are no stupid questions :).
> 1. Is ZFS able to encrypt all the
Hi,
Thomas Deutsch wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm thinking about to change from Linux/Softwareraid to
> OpenSolaris/ZFS. During this, I've got some (probably stupid)
> questions:
don't worry, there are no stupid questions :).
> 1. Is ZFS able to encrypt all the data? If yes: How safe is this
> encryption?