For things like the 3510FC which (can) have Hardware Raid, I've been hearing that ZFS is preferable to the HW RAID controller to define arrays. I understand the rational and logic behind these arguments.
However, most HW RAID controllers have a large amount of NVRAM, which _really_ helps write performance. Are there any pointers out there for configuring either the 3510FC or the 6020-series Sun arrays to allow for the optimal use of the NVRAM for write caching, while keeping as much RAID configuration in ZFS for portability/flexibility? -- Erik Trimble Java System Support Mailstop: usca14-102 Phone: x17195 Santa Clara, CA Timezone: US/Pacific (GMT-0800) _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss