Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Replication Question

2008-10-10 Thread Jim Dunham
Paul, I have a question about ZFS and how it protects data integrity in the context of a replication scenario. First, ZFS is designed such that all data on disk is in a consistent state. Likewise, all data in a ZFS snapshot on disk is in a consistent state. Further, ZFS, by virtue of

[zfs-discuss] ZFS Replication Question

2008-10-09 Thread Paul Pilcher
All; I have a question about ZFS and how it protects data integrity in the context of a replication scenario. First, ZFS is designed such that all data on disk is in a consistent state. Likewise, all data in a ZFS snapshot on disk is in a consistent state. Further, ZFS, by virtue of its 256

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Replication Question

2008-10-09 Thread Richard Elling
Paul Pilcher wrote: All; I have a question about ZFS and how it protects data integrity in the context of a replication scenario. First, ZFS is designed such that all data on disk is in a consistent state. Likewise, all data in a ZFS snapshot on disk is in a consistent state. Further,