Hello David,
Friday, June 2, 2006, 4:03:45 AM, you wrote:
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DJO From: Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DJO Date: Thursday, June 1, 2006 1:17 pm
DJO Subject: Re[2]: [zfs-discuss] question about ZFS performance for
webserving/java
Hello David,
The system
Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So it can look like:
[...]
c0t2d0s1c0t2d0s1 SVM mirror, SWAP SWAP/s1 size =
sizeof(/ + /var +
/opt)
You can avoid this by swapping to a zvol, though at the moment this
Just as a hypothetical (not looking for exact science here folks..), how would
ZFS fare (in your educated opinion) in this sitation:
1 - Machine with 8 10k rpm SATA drives. High performance machine of sorts (ie
dual proc, etc..let's weed out cpu/memory/bus bandwidth as much as possible
from
Hello David,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 11:35:41 PM, you wrote:
DJO Just as a hypothetical (not looking for exact science here
DJO folks..), how would ZFS fare (in your educated opinion) in this sitation:
DJO 1 - Machine with 8 10k rpm SATA drives. High performance machine
DJO of sorts (ie dual
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 11:35:41AM -1000, David J. Orman wrote:
3 - App server would be running in one zone, with a (NFS) mounted ZFS
filesystem as storage.
4 - DB server (PgSQL) would be running in another zone, with a (NFS)
mounted ZFS filesystem as storage.
Why would you use NFS? These
Hello David,
Friday, June 2, 2006, 12:52:05 AM, you wrote:
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DJO From: Matthew Ahrens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DJO Date: Thursday, June 1, 2006 12:30 pm
DJO Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] question about ZFS performance for
webserving/java
There is no need for multiple
- Original Message -
From: Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, June 1, 2006 1:17 pm
Subject: Re[2]: [zfs-discuss] question about ZFS performance for webserving/java
Hello David,
The system itself won't take too much space.
You can create one large slice form the rest