On 08/30/2012 12:07 PM, Anonymous wrote: > Hi. I have a spare off the shelf consumer PC and was thinking about loading > Solaris on it for a development box since I use Studio @work and like it > better than gcc. I was thinking maybe it isn't so smart to use ZFS since it > has only one drive. If ZFS detects something bad it might kernel panic and > lose the whole system right? I realize UFS /might/ be ignorant of any > corruption but it might be more usable and go happily on it's way without > noticing? Except then I have to size all the partitions and lose out on > compression etc. Any suggestions thankfully received.
Simply set copies=2 and go on your merry way. Works for me and protects you from bit rot. Even if you do decide to put a second drive in at a later time, just remember, RAID is not a backup solution. I use deja-dup to backup my important files daily to an off-site machine for that. -- Saso _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss