2011/11/11 Jeff Savit <jeff.sa...@oracle.com>

>  On 11/10/2011 06:38 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
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>  From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss 
> <zfs-discuss>-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Savit
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> Also, not a good idea for
> performance to partition the disks as you suggest.
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>  Not totally true.  By default, if you partition the disks, then the disk 
> write cache gets disabled.  But it's trivial to simply force enable it thus 
> solving the problem.
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>  Granted - I just didn't want to get into a long story. With a
> self-described 'newbie' building a storage server I felt the best advice is
> to keep as simple as possible without adding steps (and without adding
> exposition about cache on partitioned disks - but now that you brought it
> up, yes, he can certainly do that).
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> Besides, there's always a way to fill up the 1TB disks :-) Besides the OS
> image, it could also store gold images for the guest virtual machines,
> maintained separately from the operational images.
>

how big of the solaris os'partition do you suggest?

regards, Jeff
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