> But the speedup of disabling the ZIL altogether is
> appealing (and would
> probably be acceptable in this environment).

Just to make sure you know ... if you disable the ZIL altogether, and you
have a power interruption, failed cpu, or kernel halt, then you're likely to
have a corrupt unusable zpool, or at least data corruption.  If that is
indeed acceptable to you, go nuts.  ;-)

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