Alan Epps wrote: > All, > > At my current $employer$ we have a couple of Mac-based systems that > have evolved beyond the original designers expectations. At this point > we have multiple 5+ terabyte file systems on these hosts, made up of a > pretty random file sizes. I would pose to the group two main questions: > > 1) If you have large (larger than two terabytes) file systems what are > you serving them from? (i.e. Mac XServ, NetApp, Sun/ZFS, ?) > > 2) If you meet the above criteria, how are you backing up the data on > your systems, and have you verified the backups (including the > resource fork structures)? > > Any and all feedback will be greatly appreciated. > > Alan Epps
a mix. some zfs (several hundred TB, filesystems up to 18TB) backed up to another zfs using send/recv and some gpfs which we're in progress of constructing a backup strategy to zfs. up to 10 TB filesystems. We're also mid-development of an offsite archiving strategy using gpfs metadata acceleration and an external storage pool. _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
