On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 12:03, Musayev, Ilya <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm probably going to get massacred for proposing this, but there is native > support for ZFS on linux (not fuse). > > I've tried it in small implementation on RHEL6 and Fedora 14. > www.zfsonlinux.org - sponsored by US Department of Energy and developed by > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. > > ZFS does block level CRC and minimizes any chance of corruption. Block > level dedup, snapshots, SSD for caching, etc.. if you had netapp appliances, > this is as close as it gets in the free world. > > If you can, do a bake off between the two. Crash them both while having > high load and lots of data and see what happens. > > actually on that note... i believe RHEL 6 has btrfs support now too, doesn't it? bake off time! :)
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