true enough.
may i ask what steps you did to get backuppc running on freebsd7? i have
tried a few times and just havent mastered the os yet(if ever!). are you
using apache or a smaller webserver? cgi interface working?
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:01 AM, John Pettitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dan wrote:
> > I'd like to add that ZFS is not an experimental filesystem. It is
> > deployed in production environments on Solaris and is very robust for
> > its age. Also, since it did not start life as open source, it lived
> > behind the scenes and was tested on behind the curtain at Sun for
> > years, so its real age is hidden.
> True ... but the FreeBSD implementation of ZFS is "experimental" in 7..0
> and will be production in 7.1 - since I run 7-STABLE rather then 7.0 I
> make give it 6 months then try it next time I have cause to change the
> disk config on the backup box.
>
> It's an interesting change - I have a 3ware controller running 8 500GB
> drives - 6 in a raid 10 and raid 1 set. To effectively use zfs I'd
> need to backup the data (about 1.2TB between the file systems) then
> reconfigure as JBOD and have ZFS run the drives (I'd use the zraid2 + a
> spare) - not a trivial change to make.
>
> John
>
>
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