On Mar 2, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

> I have a system with a bunch of disks, and I’d like to know how much faster 
> it would be if I had an SSD for the ZIL; however, I don’t have the SSD and I 
> don’t want to buy one right now.  The reasons are complicated, but it’s not a 
> cost barrier.  Naturally I can’t do the benchmark right now...
> 
> But if I could create a RAM device, and use that for ZIL, of course it would 
> be irresponsible, but I have no data on the system yet, and this is all just 
> to establish the upper bound of what performance could be if I had the SSD.  
> After doing the benchmark, I would reformat the machine anyway.
> 
> Can I create a ram device and use it for the ZIL?

Yes, see ramdiskadm(1m)

> Can I somehow disable the ZIL in an irresponsible way, to establish the upper 
> bound for performance on my system?

Yes, but performance achieved by disabling the ZIL is always better, so
it seems like an unachievable goal.
 -- richard

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