RAID-Z is single-fault tolerant. If if you take out two disks,
then you
no longer have the required redundancy to maintain your data.
Build 42
should contain double-parity RAID-Z, which will allow you to
sustain two
simulataneous disk failures without dataloss.
I'm not sure if this
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 10:33:34AM -0700, Eric Schrock wrote:
RAID-Z is single-fault tolerant. If if you take out two disks, then you
no longer have the required redundancy to maintain your data. Build 42
should contain double-parity RAID-Z, which will allow you to sustain two
simulataneous
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 08:29:05AM +1000, grant beattie wrote:
is raidz double parity optional or mandatory?
Backwards compatibility dictates that it will be optional.
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