> We are trying to backup our emails by copying (via rsync) them to a
> different storage server where we have recently installed
> openindiana[1] so
> we can take advantage of inbuilt compression and deduplication
> features of
> zfs but to our surprise, the compression ratio seem to be pretty low.

Please keep in mind that dedup in zfs isn't ready for production. If you still 
choose to use it, you'll need massive amounts of memory+L2ARC, typically 2GB 
RAM per 1TB stored data if the majority uses 128kB records. With email, the 
majority of the data blocks are likely to be far smaller, meaning a larger DDT, 
and more memory requirements. I've done rather a lot of testing of zfs dedup, 
and others have done even more and better structured testing, and found it not 
useful for production. Search the archives...

Vennlige hilsener / Best regards

roy
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