> On Sun, 2 May 2010, Dave Pooser wrote:
> >
> > If my system is going to fail under the stress of a
> scrub, it's going to
> > fail under the stress of a resilver. From my
> perspective, I'm not as scared
> 
> I don't disagree with any of the opinions you stated
> except to point 
> out that resilver will usually hit the (old) hardware
> less severely 
> than scrub.  Resilver does not have to access any of
> the redundant 
> copies of data or metadata, unless they are the only
> remaining good 
> copy.
> 
> Bob

Adding the perspective that scrub could consume my hard disks life may sound 
like a really good point why I should avoid scrub on my system as far as 
possible, and thus avoid experiencing performance issues in the first place, 
while using scrub.
I just don't buy this. Sorry. It's too far-fetched. I'd still prefer if the 
original issue could be fixed.

Regards,

Tonmaus
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