Now that I thought of it some more, a follow-up is due on my advices:
1) While the best practices do(did) dictate to set up zoneroots in rpool, this is certainly not required - and I maintain lots of systems which store zones in separate data pools. This minimizes write-impact on rpools and gives the fuzzy feeling of keeping the systems safer from unmountable or overfilled roots. 2) Whether LZs and GZs are in the same rpool for you, or you stack "tens of" your LZ roots in a separate pool, they do in fact offer a nice target for dedup - with expected large dedup ratio which would outweigh both the overheads and IO lags (especially if it is on SSD pool) and the inconveniences of my approach with cloned dummy zones - especially upgrades thereof. Just remember to use the same compression settings (or lack of compression) on all zoneroots, so that the zfs blocks for OS image files would be the same and dedupable. HTH, //Jim Klimov _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss