On 2012-Apr-14 02:30:54 +1000, Tim Cook <t...@cook.ms> wrote: >You will however have an issue replacing them if one should fail. You need to >have the same block count to replace a device, which is why I asked for a >"right-sizing" years ago.
The "traditional" approach this is to slice the disk yourself so you have a slice size with a known area and a dummy slice of a couple of GB in case a replacement is a bit smaller. Unfortunately, ZFS on Solaris disables the drive cache if you don't give it a complete disk so this approach incurs as significant performance overhead there. FreeBSD leaves the drive cache enabled in either situation. I'm not sure how OI or Linux behave. -- Peter Jeremy
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