On 4/12/2010 9:10 AM, Willard Korfhage wrote:
> I upgraded to the latest firmware. When I rebooted the machine, the pool was 
> back, with no errors. I was surprised.
>
> I will work with it more, and see if it stays good. I've done a scrub, so now 
> I'll put more data on it and stress it some more.
>
> If the firmware upgrade fixed everything, then I've got  a question about 
> which I am better off doing: keep it as-is, with the raid card providing 
> redundancy, or turn it all back into pass-through drives and let ZFS handle 
> it, making the Areca card just a really expensive way of getting a bunch of 
> SATA interfaces?
>   

AS one of the other posters mentioned there may be a third way that
might give you something close to "the best of both worlds".

Try using the Areca card to make 12 single disk RAID 0 LUNs, and then
use those in ZFS.
I'm not sure of the definition of 'passthrough', but if it disables any
battery backed cache that the card may have, then by setting up 12 HW
RAID LUNs instead, you it should give you an improvement by allowing the
Card to cache writes.

The one downside of doing this vs. something more like 'jbod' is that if
the controller dies you will need to move the disks to another Areca
controller, where as with 12  'jbod' connections you could move them to
pretty much any controller you wanted.

 -Kyle

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