On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 22:58 +0000, 韓家標 Bill Hacker wrote: <snip> > None are perfect. But ZFS is just *too* new. And not just on *BSD. > If IBM had not already had GPFS, Sun might never even have 'invented' ZFS. Could you by any chance elaborate -- from the information available to me, I did not get an impression that ZFS is the cluster-aware filesystem or will ever be one. OTOH that's all GPFS is. > > The 'other' ones with the longest 'history' - where known-problems have knwon > avoidance/workaround, may well be XFS and JFS. Heavy-lifters iwht commercial > track-records, both. > > Not to mention UFS... > > I'm still in the practice of 'slicing' into 50 GB or so - 100GB max - no matter > *what* the drive size is. OT: As someone, who has ~10TB of compressed high-fidelity documents in production (AIX/JFS2), I can tell you that this approach will only take you so far ;) I am up to 800GB filesystems by now. > > So where's the 'beef'? > > Half-terabyte *files*? I surely hope not.. Not any better then 200 x 50GB filesystems ;) -- Alexandre "Sunny" KovalenkoReceived on Mon Jan 07 2008 - 00:04:54 UTC
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