> The hard part is getting a set of simple > requirements. As you go into > more complex data center environments you get hit > with older Solaris > revs, other OSs, SOX compliance issues, etc. etc. > etc. The world where > most of us seem to be playing with ZFS is on the > lower end of the > complexity scale. Sure, throw your desktop some fast > SATA drives. No > problem. Oh wait, you've got ten Oracle DBs on three > E25Ks that need to > be backed up every other blue moon ...
Another fact is CPU use. Does anybody really know what will be effects of intensive CPU workload on ZFS perfs, and effects of ZFS RAID CPU compute on intensive CPU workload ? I heard a story about a customer complaining about his higend server performances; when a guy came on site...and discover beautiful SVM RAID-5 volumes, the solution was almost found. Nicolas This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss