Thomas Burgess wrote:
Yeah, this is what I was thinking too...
Is there anyway to retain snapshot data this way? I've read about the
ZFS replay/mirror features, but my impression was that this was more so
for a development mirror for testing rather than a reliable backup?
This is the only way I know of that one could do something like this.
Is there some other way to create a solid clone, particularly with a
machine that won't have the same drive configuration?
I recently used zfs send/recv to copy a bunch of datasets from a
raidz2 box to a box made on mirrors. It works fine.
ZFS send/recv looks very cool and very convenient. I wonder what
it was that I read that suggested not relying on it for backups? Maybe
this was alluding to the notion that like relying on RAID for a backup,
if there is corruption your mirror (i.e. machine you are using with zfs
recv) will be corrupted too?
At any rate, thanks for answering this question! At some point if I go
this route I'll test send and recv functionality to give all of this a
dry run.
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