On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 09:50:07PM -0800, Josef Grosch wrote:
> On 12/26/17 6:22 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 05:20:58PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> >> Quoting Hendrik Boom (hendrik@???):
> >>
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> > I'll have about half a gig of RAM. Does this rule out ZFS or just
> > make it moderately slower? I'm not going to be running millions of
> > transactions a day on my home server.
>
> I am a long time user of ZFS on FreeBSD, Ubuntu, and Debian. This is my opinion. My opinion and $5.00 will get you a Happy Meal.
>
> A good place to start is ZFS On Linux (http://zfsonlinux.org/) This project is being run by the bright boys and girls at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, our tax dollars at work. Yes, it is covered by a GPLv2-incompatible licence[1] (CDDL), but I consider the advantages of ZFS enough to ignore the license issue. I mostly run Debian and ZFS works like a charm.
>
> The minimum amount of RAM you need to run ZFS is 8 gb BUT you will not be happy. Realistically you should have a minimum of 16 gb. My ZFS at home has 64 gb and is quite happy. Also you must be running a 64 bit OS. Another point to keep in mind is that with RaidZ1 (RAID5) or RaidZ2 (RAID6) should never get above 80% usage.
The RAM requirement pretty well rules out ZFS for me.
Too bad.
-- hendrik