Thanks guys for your help.
Of course I have already put the D1000 in split so I can test the ZFS
mirroring and so on....
cheers
Alfredo
James C. McPherson wrote:
James Dickens wrote:
On 8/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am about to try ZFS on my 420 with (of course) Solaris 10 6/06
installed. My question is :
is there any storage compatibility list where to find which storage
(in
my case a D1000) goes or not with ZFS?
If solaris see's the device as a readable and writeable block device
or a slice on the device, be it a scsi, ide, pata, usb flash drive,
lofi mounted text file and it is larger than 128MB of diskspace it can
be part of a zfs pool.
San2rini, the only thing I'd add to JamesD's comment is that since
you've got a d1000, if you have two scsi channels in your e420 you
should put the d1000 in split-bus mode and use zfs to do the mirroring.
Of course, you're still going to have a SPOF in the d1000, but if you
only want to get a feel for zfs then it's a good way to demonstrate to
yourself just how reliable zfs is :)
cheers,
James C. McPherson
(on a permanent search for more disk space ....)
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