>Op 06-05-11 05:44, Richard Elling schreef:
>> As the size of the data grows, the need to have the whole DDT in RAM or L2ARC
>> decreases. With one notable exception, destroying a dataset or snapshot 
>> requires
>> the DDT entries for the destroyed blocks to be updated. This is why people 
>> can
>> go for months or years and not see a problem, until they try to destroy a 
>> dataset.
>
>So what you are saying is "you with your ram-starved system, don't even
>try to start using snapshots on that system". Right?


I think it's more like "don't use dedup when you don't have RAM".

(It is not possible to not use snapshots in Solaris; they are used for
everything)

Casper

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