On Jul 21, 2010, at 7:56 AM, Hernan F wrote:
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would happen if one tries to use
a regular 7200RPM (or 10K) drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
My rule of thumb is that if the latency of the slog (write latency) or L2ARC
(random read)
is 10x
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Hernan F
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would happen if one tries
to use a regular 7200RPM (or 10K) drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
I tested it once, for the same
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would
happen if one tries to use a regular 7200RPM (or 10K)
drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
I have done both with success.
At one point my backup pool was a collection of USB attached drives (please
keep the laughter down) with
On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 07:56 -0700, Hernan F wrote:
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would happen if one tries to use
a regular 7200RPM (or 10K) drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
I know these are designed with SSDs in mind, and I know it's possible to use
anything you want
Another data point - I used three 15K disks striped using my RAID controller as
a slog for the zil, and performance went down. I had three raidz sata vdevs
holding the data, and my load was VMs, i.e. a fair amount of small, random IO
(60% random, 50% write, ~16k in size).
Scott
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