Hi all

I just tested dedup on this test box running OpenIndiana (147) storing bacula 
backups, and did some more testing on some datasets with ISO images. The 
results show so far that removing 30GB deduped datasets are done in a matter of 
minutes, which is not the case with 134 (which may take hours). The tests also 
show that the write speed to the pool is low, very low, if dedup is enabled. 
This is a box with a 3GHz core2duo, 8 gigs of RAM, eight 2TB drives and a 80GB 
x25m for the SLOG (4 gigs) and L2ARC (the rest of it).

So far I will conclude that dedup should be useful if storage capacity is 
crucial, but not if performance is taken into concideration.

Mind, this is not a high-end box, but still, I think the numbers show something

Vennlige hilsener / Best regards

roy
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