The easy way to find out is to download a recent DragonFly iso or img and
boot it; they are live images, and if they work when it boots off a
CD/DVD/USB stick, you're set.

I don't know about the cache flushing, but I'll note that Hammer does not
have a RAID mechanism.  It works through master/slave mirroring.  I think
you can use vinum, but I'd recommend using hardware RAID if possible.

On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:42 AM, james <[email protected]>wrote:

> I need to replace my old NAS and I have some hardware to use, but plan A
> failed dismally because Illumos does not have a working driver for the
> Marvell 88e8057 GegE chip on my Saphire mobo - an AMD E350 device which I
> have in a small case (otherwise I'd just add another NIC).
>
> So:
>
> 1) does dragonfly support this chip?
>
> Also - while I'm attracted to swap cache (and I have an SSD that I would
> have used as boot, L2ARC and ZIL) I'm a little concerned that the situation
> with flushing caches on hard disks isn't as clear as it is with ZFS, which I
> trust to use write back cackes and flush explicitly.
>
> So:
>
> 2) Does Dragonfly have proper support for flushing write back caches on
> SATA drives?
>
> I have read the notes on 'fsync flush modes' in hammer(8), but this does
> not discuss whether fsync writes to the drive assuming write-through, or
> forces a drive cache flush.
>
> I'm also interested in whether such flushes will work if I configure the
> 4-off 2TB drives as a software RAID5 array.
>
> Thanks
> James
>

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