Mentioned on 
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Best_Practices_Guide is the 
following:
"ZFS works well with storage based protected LUNs (RAID-5 or mirrored LUNs from 
intelligent storage arrays). However, ZFS cannot heal corrupted blocks that are 
detected by ZFS checksums."

based upon that, if we have LUNs already in RAID5 being served from intelligent 
storage arrays, is it any benefit to create the zpool in a mirror if zfs can't 
heal any corrupted blocks? Or would we just be wasting disk space?
 
 
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