[Discuss] Backing up the entire filesystem

Marco Milano marco.milano at gmx.com
Fri Oct 26 14:30:10 EDT 2018



On 10/26/18 2:22 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
>>>
>>> On 10/26/18 1:55 PM, Shirley Márquez Dúlcey wrote:
>>>> Another thing to keep in mind is that ZFS does have one flaw; it's a
>>>> memory hog. If you have a large ZFS filesystem you will need a LOT of
>>>> RAM to get acceptable performance. But it does represent the current
>>>> state of the art for file system data integrity.
>>>
>>> I think as long as you don't use dedup, it works perfectly fine
>>> on a system with 8GB or 16GB RAM.
> 
> The rule of thumb is 1GB per TB of used space, so for Shirley's
> NAS boxes, dedup would actually work. I don't recommend it,
> though.
> 

I am configuring a system with 200TB zfs data storage, with only 32GB of RAM,
ZFS with no dedup, lz4 compression, ubuntu 18.04 server, I am pretty confident
that it will work perfectly fine.

-- Marco





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