On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Jorgen Lundman <lund...@gmo.jp> wrote:
>
> To finally close my quest. I tested "zfs send" in osol-b114 version:
>
> received 82.3GB stream in 1195 seconds (70.5MB/sec)
>
> Yeeaahh!
>
> That makes it completely usable! Just need to change our support contract to
> allow us to run b114 and we're set! :)
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lund
>
>
> Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>>
>> We finally managed to upgrade the production x4500s to Sol 10 10/08
>> (unrelated to this) but with the hope that it would also make "zfs send"
>> usable.
>>
>> Exactly how does "build 105" translate to Solaris 10 10/08?  My current
>> speed test has sent 34Gb in 24 hours, which isn't great. Perhaps the next
>> version of Solaris 10 will have the improvements.
>>
>>
>>
>> Robert Milkowski wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Jorgen,
>>>
>>> If you look at the list archives you will see that it made a huge
>>> difference for some people including me. Now I'm easily able to
>>> saturate GbE linke while zfs send|recv'ing.
>>>
>>>> Since build 105 it should be *MUCH* for faster.
>>
>>
>
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Can you give any details about your data set, what you piped zfs
send/receive through (SSH?), hardware/network, etc?
I'm envious of your speeds!

-- 
Brent Jones
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