On 2017-04-11 09:44, Konstantin Olchanski wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 11:13:25AM +0200, David Sommerseth wrote:

But that aside, according to [1], ZFS on Linux was considered stable in
2013.  That is still fairly fresh, and my concerns regarding the time it
takes to truly stabilize file systems for production [2] still stands.


Why do you worry about filesystem stability?

So I suppose the extended downtime while several terabytes of data are restored after it's loss due to filesystem malfunction is of no consequence to you. Others find extended downtime both extremely frustrating and expensive. And that does ignore the last few {interval between backups} worth of data loss, which can also be expensive.

{o.o}   Joanne

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