No, because that's like turning off the airbags on your car because you already 
have seatbelts.

thanks for your answer, i am trying to understand more about this.

If this check is to prevent bitrot or disk corruption of an existing file, and 
if rsync is sure the file is ok, and then that ZFS keep the checksum
and guarantee that the file did not change (assuming raidz1 at least of course) 
then, at the end what could be the case where this check help find issue ?

--
cordialement,
Ghislain
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cordialement,
Ghislain ADNET.
AQUEOS.


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