On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Nathan Kroenert wrote:
> Did you do anything specific with the drive caches?
Nope, left them at their out-of-the-box settings.
> How is your ZFS performance?
Great, but then this server does have 4 GB of RAM--and ZFS *loves* RAM!
--
Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA, OGB memb
Did you do anything specific with the drive caches?
How is your ZFS performance?
Nathan. :)
Rich Teer wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Terence Ng wrote:
>
>> I am new to Solaris. I have Sun X2100 with 2 x 80G harddisks (run as
>> email server, run tomcat, jboss and postgresql) and want to run as
>
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Terence Ng wrote:
> I am new to Solaris. I have Sun X2100 with 2 x 80G harddisks (run as
> email server, run tomcat, jboss and postgresql) and want to run as
> mirror to secure the data. Since ZFS cannot be used as a root file
> system , does that mean I am no way can benefit
On 3/19/08, Terence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am new to Solaris. I have Sun X2100 with 2 x 80G harddisks (run as email
> server, run tomcat, jboss and postgresql) and want to run as mirror to
> secure the data. Since ZFS cannot be used as a root file system , does that
> mean I am no way
I am new to Solaris. I have Sun X2100 with 2 x 80G harddisks (run as email
server, run tomcat, jboss and postgresql) and want to run as mirror to secure
the data. Since ZFS cannot be used as a root file system , does that mean I am
no way can benefit from using ZFS? Instead, I should stick with