Request for opinions - gvinum or ccd?
Freddie Cash
fjwcash at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 02:44:29 UTC 2009
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:59 PM, <xorquewasp at googlemail.com> wrote:
> There is one last thing I'd like clarified. From the zpool
> manpage:
>
> In order to take advantage of these features, a pool must make use of
> some form of redundancy, using either mirrored or raidz groups. While
> ZFS supports running in a non-redundant configuration, where each root
> vdev is simply a disk or file, this is strongly discouraged. A single
> case of bit corruption can render some or all of your data unavailable.
>
> Is this supposed to mean:
>
> "ZFS is more fragile than most. If you don't use redundancy, one
> case of bit corruption will destroy the filesystem"
>
> Or:
>
> "Hard disks explode often. Use redundancy."
Unless you specify mirror or raidz on the create/add line, zfs (in
essence) creates a RAID0 stripe of all the vdevs. Hence, if a single
drive dies, the whole thing dies. Just like in a normal
hardware/software RAID0 array. Nothing special or new here.
Just like "normal" RAID, unless you add redundancy (RAID1/5/6) to a
stripe set, losing a single disk means losing the whole array.
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Freddie Cash
fjwcash at gmail.com
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