Hardware RAID6 + hot spare, worked well for us. So, I wanted to stick
our SAN for data protection. I understand that the end-to-end checks
of ZFS make it better at detecting corruptions.

In my case, I can imagine that ZFS would FREEZ the whole volume when a
single block or file is found to be corrupted.

Ideally, I would not like this to happen and instead get a log with
names of corrupted files.

What exactly does happens when zfs detects a corrupted block/file and
does not have redundancy to correct it?

Alex

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Bioinformatic Systems and Databases
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Institute for Integrative Genome Biology
University of California, Riverside
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