On 11/15/07, Paul Kraus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Splitting this thread and changing the subject to reflect that...
>
> On 11/14/07, can you guess? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Another prominent debate in this thread revolves around the question of
> > just how significant ZFS's unusual strengths are for *consumer* use.
> > WAFL clearly plays no part in that debate, because it's available only
> > on closed, server systems.
>
>         I am both a large systems administrator and a 'home user' (I
> prefer that term to 'consumer'). I am also very slow to adopt new
> technologies in either environment. We have started using ZFS at work
> due to performance improvements (for our workload) over UFS (or any
> other FS we tested). At home the biggest reason I went with ZFS for my
> data is ease of management. I split my data up based on what it is ...
> media (photos, movies, etc.), vendor stuff (software, datasheets,
> etc.), home directories, and other misc. data. This gives me a good
> way to control backups based on the data type. I know, this is all
> more sophisticated than the typical home user. The biggest win for me
> is that I don't have to partition my storage in advance. I build one
> zpool and multiple datasets. I don't set quotas or reservations
> (although I could).
>
>         So I suppose my argument for ZFS in home use is not data
> integrity, but much simpler management, both short and long term.
>

I am in the same situation as you and fully agree, except for "data
integrity". At work, a sofistigated backup system keeps many copies of my
files, while at home it is much more rudimentary and "data integrity"
becomes also very important, certainly more than speed.

Paul

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