Here's one possible reason that a read-only ZFS would be useful: DVD-ROM
distribution.
built-in compression works for DVDs, too.
Sector errors on DVD are not uncommon. Writing a DVD in ZFS format with
duplicated data blocks would help protect against that problem, at the cost
of
On 18 June, 2007 - Mario Goebbels sent me these 3,2K bytes:
Also, where does this single disk RAID notion come from? This sounds
actually interesting. Is this a project actually in progress or to be
considered? Sure, it doesn't prevent data loss on disk failure, however
may improve the safety
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 09:38:51PM -0700, Anton B. Rang wrote:
Sector errors on DVD are not uncommon. Writing a DVD in ZFS format
with duplicated data blocks would help protect against that problem, at
the cost of 50% or so disk space. That sounds like a lot, but with
BluRay etc. coming along,
Here's one possible reason that a read-only ZFS would be useful: DVD-ROM
distribution.
Sector errors on DVD are not uncommon. Writing a DVD in ZFS format with
duplicated data blocks would help protect against that problem, at the cost of
50% or so disk space. That sounds like a lot, but with
Anton B. Rang wrote:
Here's one possible reason that a read-only ZFS would be useful: DVD-ROM
distribution.
built-in compression works for DVDs, too.
Sector errors on DVD are not uncommon. Writing a DVD in ZFS format with
duplicated data blocks would help protect against that problem, at