As per the subject - my underlying file system is ZFS RAID10. Is there
any problem with creating multiple volumes with bricks on the same ZFS
drive?
Do volumes on the same disk cooperate on reads/writes or compete? how
about memory usage?
- Thinking of separating out the various groups (Dev,
On 18 April 2016 at 13:35, Gmail wrote:
> I’ve tried more than one volume on the same Zpool, but with separate ZFS
> share for every volume. I didn’t find any performance issues compared to XFS
> on LVM.
>
Thanks Bishoy, good to know
>
> PS: ZFS by default stores the
I’ve tried more than one volume on the same Zpool, but with separate ZFS share
for every volume. I didn’t find any performance issues compared to XFS on LVM.
PS: ZFS by default stores the extended attributes in a hidden directory instead
of extending the file inode size like what XFS do!
As per the subject - my underlying file system is ZFS RAID10. Is there
any problem with creating multiple volumes with brick on the same ZFS
pool? is there cooperation on reads/writes?
- Thinking of separating out the various groups (Dev, Support,
Testing, Office) into their own volumes.
But if