I know about this project, but what about stability/compatibility ZFS on
Linux with OpenVZ kernel? Has anyone ever tested it?

Also, with ext4 I can always at any [our] datacenter boot to rescue mode
and, for example, move data to another/new server. I have no idea how to
get ZFS data if something happen wrong with hardware or recently
installed kernel with usual

From the other side, we are using flashcache in production for about two
years. With zero problems during all this time. It is not as fast as
Bcache (which is not compatible with OpenVZ  I think), but it solves
problem well.


08.07.2014 23:52, Scott Dowdle пишет:
> Greetings,
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> (offtopic) We can not use ZFS. Unfortunately, NAS with something like
>> Nexenta is to expensive for us.
> 
> From what I've gathered from a few presentations, ZFS on Linux 
> (http://zfsonlinux.org/) is as stable but more performant than it is on the 
> OpenSolaris forks... so you can build your own if you can spare the people to 
> learn the best practices.
> 
> I don't have a use for ZFS myself so I'm not really advocating it.
> 
> TYL,
> 

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