On 1/26/2015 6:46 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
That's what I've heard as well. Apparently ECC RAM is also highly
recommended.

ZFS makes extensive use of RAM for cache. You don't actually need it for small scale use. I ran it just fine with Debian + ZFS on Linux on a 2GB system. I switched to Btrfs because keeping up to date with ZFS on Linux on Debian was tedious at the time. It's since gotten much better but I'd still go with FreeBSD for ZFS. Having the file system supported in the kernel is a whole lot better than dealing with third party repositories.

ECC is mandatory if you want to ensure end to end error detection and correction. If you only care about on-disk bit rot then you can get by with non-ECC.


Other options to consider:
http://www.nas4free.org/ (also based on FeeeBSD; I don't recall how it
distinguishes itself from FreeNAS)

NAS4Free is a continuation of the m0n0wall-based FreeNAS 7.

No comment about Open Filer. Never used it and I'd rather not have to deal with the RHEL/CentOS bloat if I have the choice.

Regarding the tape-like system, I think that you'd be better off trying to adapt a tape system like Amanda. The vatpe (virtual tape) interface would be a good start.

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Rich P.
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