In the latest book by Michael Lucas, OpenBSD Mastery: Filesystems, Michael writes, "A filesystem should put data on disk. That data should be safely stored and reliably read. That's it. Error checking? Deduplication? No. The operating system has other tools for ensuring data integrity and compactness."
If I setup a couple of drives in a RAID mirror on OpenBSD to serve as a NAS box, what is the best way to ensure data integrity? -- Sent with Tutanota, enjoy secure & ad-free emails.