Hi all,

Currently zfs is a major news in the storage area. It is very interesting to 
read various details about it on varios blogs of Sun employees. Among the more 
interesting I found was this:

http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bonwick?entry=raid_z

The point the guy makes is that it is impossible to atomically both write data 
and update parity, which leaves a window of crash that would silently leave 
on-disk data+paritiy in an inconsistent state. Then he mentions that there are 
software only workarounds for that but that they are very very slow.

It's interesting that my expirience with veritas raid5 for example is just 
that: slow to the point of being unuseable. Now, I'm wondering what kind of 
magic does linux md raid5 does, since its write performance is quite good? Or, 
does it actually do something regarding this? :)

Niel?

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Jure Pečar
http://jure.pecar.org

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