>If you do not have any problems ZFS will just work. If you have
>problems ZFS will =B6how them to you much better than EXT3, FFS, UFS or
>other traditional filesystem. And often fix them for you. In many
>cases you would get corrupted data or have to run fsck for the same
>error on FFS/UFS.

As most data is "file data" none of the other filesystems would detect an 
error.  But the file is still corrupted.

>Scrub is much nicer than fsck, it is not easy to know the best answer
>to the questons that fsck will give you if you have a serious metadata
>problem on FFS/UFS. And yes, you can get into trouble even on OpenBSD.


Of course, if your memory is bad, you could see a transient error during a 
scrub.

Casper

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