We recently found that the ZFS user/group quota accounting for disk-usage worked "opposite" to what we were expecting. Ie, any space saved from compression was a benefit to the customer, not to us.

(We expected the Google style: Give a customer 2GB quota, and if compression saves space, that is profit to us)

Is the space saved with dedup charged in the same manner? I would expect so, I figured some of you would just know. I will check when b128 is out.

I don't suppose I can change the model? :)

Lund

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