On 9/22/2009 1:55 PM, Jeremy Kister wrote:
(b) 2 of them have 268GB raw
26 HP 300GB SCA disks with mirroring + 2 hot spares
28 * 300G = 8.2T. Not 268G.
"Math class is tough!"
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On 9/18/2009 1:51 PM, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
# of systems
6 not including dozens of zfs root.
amount of storage
(a) 2 of them have 96TB raw,
46 WD SATA 2TB disks in two raidz2 pools + 2 hot spares
each raidz2 pool is on it's own shelf on it's own PCIx controller
(b) 2 of them have
On 09/18/09 14:34, Jeremy Kister wrote:
On 9/18/2009 1:51 PM, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
I am trying to compile some deployment scenarios of ZFS.
# of systems
do zfs root count? or only big pools?
non root is more interesting to me. however, if you are sharing the root
pool with your data, w
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:51:52PM -0400, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
> I am trying to compile some deployment scenarios of ZFS.
>
> # of systems
One, our e-mail server for the entire campus.
> amount of storage
2 TB that's 58% used.
> application profile(s)
This is our Cyrus IMAP spool. In addi
In the Eat-Your-Own-Dogfood mode:
Here in CSG at Sun (which is mainly all Java-related things):
Steffen Weiberle wrote:
I am trying to compile some deployment scenarios of ZFS.
If you are running ZFS in production, would you be willing to provide
(publicly or privately)?
# of systems
All o
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Steffen Weiberle
wrote:
> I am trying to compile some deployment scenarios of ZFS.
> # of systems
3
> amount of storage
10 TB on storage server (can scale to 30)
> application profile(s)
NFS and CIFS
> type of workload (low, high; random, sequential; read-only,
On 9/18/2009 1:51 PM, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
I am trying to compile some deployment scenarios of ZFS.
# of systems
do zfs root count? or only big pools?
amount of storage
raw or after parity ?
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Jeremy Kister
http://jeremy.kister.net./
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I am trying to compile some deployment scenarios of ZFS.
If you are running ZFS in production, would you be willing to provide
(publicly or privately)?
# of systems
amount of storage
application profile(s)
type of workload (low, high; random, sequential; read-only, read-write,
write-only)
st