Oh, and the ZFS boot options in the installer are pretty slick too. It was very flaky for me when it first came out, but seems rock solid now. Setup a new server with two SSD's in raid1, no issues.

On 17/06/2020 12:00 am, Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
Have been revisting using ceph after trialing it several years back (ok, but a headache to manage and performance sucked on the limited hardware we had).


Wow, you've really put a lot of effort integrating it into proxmox, that UI makes the setup and monitoring so easy. Outstanding work. And the Nautilus features add two key things I really like about zfs - transparent compression and checksumming. Bluetore does seem to have much better performance.


Seems pretty solid to, due to my sleep deprived state, I managed to crash/hard reboot the entire cluster *twice* today, but ceph recovered flawlessly with no loss both times, and HA brought up my critical VM's with no intervention (pfSense router, AD and SQL Server).


Thanks!


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Lindsay

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