On Tuesday, 2005-01-04 at 10:05:34 +0100, Lupe Christoph wrote: > ... > So I would like to ask for your experiences with filesystems larger than > 4 TB. Thanks to: Bousquet Francois Jason Shatzkamer Mao YS-qch1521 Juergen Waiblinger Sirisena, Navi Roland Merk Ballesteros, Dave D Stott, Trevor xt55302 for letting me know they were out of office. I have forwarded their mailbox addresses to well-known Spammers. Thanks for the money, folks! (Just kidding.) Petri Kallberg and Drew Skinner pointed me to the upcoming ZFS (Zettabyte File System). But ZFS will not be in the initial release of Solaris 10, but MU2 or so. And I would like to see somebody else test this thoroughly before I commit to it. My client will not pay me for extensive tests, alas. Adam Levin said "we implemented some Network Appliance storage systems with multi-terabyte filesystems." Netapp filers are even more expensive than the SamFS license my client would have to purchase. Drew Skinner mentioned "I have 24TB (2 x 12TB) filesystems with SAMfs and have absolutely no problems with it." Good to know, I'm similarly satisfied with SamFS, but the client wants something cheap. :-( Doug Hughes said "not a problem with something like VxFS. Less of a problem with UFS+ with logging turned on, but VxFS has a marginal edge with larger sizes. The larger you get, the faster it gets for crash recovery (in comparison). It goes up to 32TB and many sites use the whole thing (or more, depending upon OS version and Veritas version)" Finally, Filipe Litaiff asked me to summarize, which I have just done. So I have to conclude that such large filesystems are indeed a challenge few people have yet faced. And even fewer would trust UFS with that. Thank you all. Lupe Christoph -- | lupe_at_lupe-christoph.de | http://www.lupe-christoph.de/ | | Ask not what your computer can do for you | | ask what you can do for your computer. | _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jan 6 04:51:45 2005
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