[Discuss] Debian 11 -> 12
Kent Borg
kentborg at borg.org
Thu May 30 13:15:18 EDT 2024
On 5/30/24 09:47, markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
> All that said, OMG ZFS is absolutely the way to go for any new deployment
> unless a bare bones hardware performance is required.
I would amend that: Any new deployment…that is conventional (from ZFS's
perspective) and can afford the necessary expertise.
I have played with a lot of software over the years, and when I tried
ZFS, I got it to work on my Intel laptop. Though personally, as a matter
of taste, I found it ornery. And it flat out *crashed* when I tried to
do the same stuff on a Raspberry PI 4. I was certainly doing unusual
things, if nothing else running ZFS on a Raspberry PI 4 is apparently
weird. But I still don't expect mainstream software to crash in my face,
and certainly not software that I am supposed to trust my data to.
As far as I can tell ZFS is a specialized tool, with impressive
features, but rough edges. It is not a smoothly crafted, general purpose
package suited to a general audience.
-kb, the Kent whose Raspberry PI 4 is, at this moment, running a custom
built kernel so it can happily boot and run from a pair of spinning
drives, using Linux SW raid 1, which though limited and doesn't scale to
gigantic disks very well, otherwise works great, across architectures,
even when used in weird ways.
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