On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Jim Horng wrote:
I understand your point. however in most production system the selves are added incrementally so make sense to be related to number of slots per shelf. and in most case withstand a shelf failure is to much of overhead on storage any are. for example in his case he will have to configure 1+0 raid with only two shelves. i.e. 50% overhead.
Yes, I can see that with 48 drives per shelf, the opportunities for creative natural fault isolation are less available. It is also true that often hardware is added incrementally.
A strong argument can be made that smaller less capable simplex-routed shelves may be a more cost effective and reliable solution when used carefully with zfs. For example, mini-shelves which support 8 drives each.
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