On Wednesday, 12 October 2016 4:03:27 PM AEDT Craig Sanders via luv-main 
wrote:
> > The failure modes of SSD are quite different to the failure modes
> > of spinning media.  I expect it will be some years before there is
> > adequate research into how SSDs fail and some more years before
> > filesystems develop to work around them.  ZFS and WAFL do some
> > interesting things to work around known failure modes of spinning
> > media, they won't be as reliable on SSD as they might be because of
> > the spinning media optimisation.
> 
> I'd still use some kind of raid-1/mirroring anyway, no matter what kind
> of drives I had. raid isn't a substitute for backups, but it does reduce
> the risk that you'll need to restore from backup (and the downtime and
> PITA-factor that goes along with restoring)
> 
> also, there's no way for ZFS to correct any detected errors if there's
> no redundancy.

The ZFS copies= feature is designed to operate in single-disk mode.  The ZFS 
metadata has 1 more copy than the data, so even without using copies=2 you 
will have multiple copies of metadata on a single disk.  But whether that does 
any good on SSD is anyone's guess at the moment.

> i don't mind paying double for storage. it's a bit painful at purchase
> time, but that's quickly forgotten. and a lot less painful than the time
> and hassle required to restore from backup, and losing everything new or
> modified since the previous backup (nightly, but that's still up to a
> full day's worth of stuff that could be lost.  Now that i've got rootfs
> on ZFS, I can snapshot frequently and backup more often with zfs send)

It's a pity that the options for RAID on laptops are so poor.  Thinkpads used 
to have the option of buying a disk bay to replace the CD/DVD drive but I 
don't know if that is still available and it was always quite expensive.

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