Greetings,

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> In case of ploop - free space inside ploop can't be used any more,
> and from hardware node point of view - this disk space is wasted,
> even in case when it unused and marked as free inside ploop image.

That is not entirely true.  While I haven't really tried to squeeze all of the 
freespace possible out of my ploop-based containers (because I have a surplus 
of space), initially ploop only uses the disk space allocated by files.  As 
more files are added and removed... that disk space is not automatically 
reclaimed.  vzctl has a compact option that will basically take the free space 
and give it back to the host.  I've used compact a few times but I don't use it 
regularly... so I'm not sure how efficient it is nor how good it is at 
reclaiming 100% of the unused space... but that is what it is there for.  Sure, 
it is an extra step but at least it is there.

Regarding using ZFZ zvols and mounting them as XFS (or whatever exactly it was 
you said)... can you install your VM's root filesystem using that?  I know you 
can use partitions on th ehostif you don't want to use disk-image-as-a-file 
qcow2 and I've done that a few times... but I primarily use qcow2 and I think 
most folks do... mainly because it does offer snapshots... although I haven't 
used snapshots with qcow2 much at all.  I do use snapshots with ploop all of 
the time because it is part of my backup process.

Again, thanks for the ongoing discussion.

TYL,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
704 Church Street
Belgrade, MT 59714
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