On 5/17/2011 10:25 AM, Timothy J Massey wrote:
>
> One option for using a NAS is to use a standard PC in front of it and
> mount the NAS via iSCSI (**NOT** NFS!!!) and use the NAS' storage that
> way. That will give you the best results: many have tried to use pools
> mounted via NFS, and few (none?) have succeeded.

Is there some reason for using a NAS? The only real win would probably 
be power consumption compared to slapping some big drives in an older PC.

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   Les Mikesell
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