les wrote:
 >    As for your comments on filesystems, I think you
 > are better off using a raid system that will remove the bad disk if
 > errors are detected, rebuilding when you replace it.  I always liked
 > the simplicity of software raid1 (mirrored) because you could recover
 > from any surviving disk on any computer with a compatible interface or

It also means you can trivially take snapshots of your pool by artificially
"failing" one half of the pair.  Take that disk, put it on a shelf or take
it offsite, install another disk in its place, and let the raid rebuild. 

paul
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paul fox, p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us (arlington, ma, where it's 70.4 degrees)



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