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 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Aleksandr Levchuk Homepage: http://biocluster.ucr.edu/~alevchuk/ Cell Phone: (951) 368-0004 Bioinformatic Systems and Databases Lab Phone: (951) 905-5232 Institute for Integrative Genome Biology University of California, Riverside --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss