Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 11:38:56 +0200 (CEST) From: Raimund Sacherer <rs@logitravel.com> To: "Chad Leigh Shire.Net LLC" <chad@shire.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ZFS in a VM? Message-ID: <378461483.10441535.1434361136704.JavaMail.zimbra@logitravel.com> In-Reply-To: <9C96EB4B-A230-4A26-BDC3-067367A61E34@shire.net> References: <CA%2Bsg5RQgF7%2BAQu9P0Bt8USF8722QCi=qJ2XQ8RbNQ92cv9tNTg@mail.gmail.com> <9C96EB4B-A230-4A26-BDC3-067367A61E34@shire.net>
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> I do. I do it not so much for any performance benefits, if any, ZFS offer= s, > but more for data integrity. You need to tune it since the VM based disks > are not the same as physical disks. I run into performance issues when th= e > =E2=80=9Cdisk=E2=80=9D gets to a certain usage level (in terms of used ca= pacity). Hi,=20 would you mind sharing what you tune because I am in the process of using m= ore and more FreeBSD in our company and we have a couple of VMWare virtuali= zations.=20 I would love to use ZFS with beadm to be able to make working snapshots bef= ore modifying the system and use snapshots in general. It would be great to be able to learn from someone who really use it and ha= s experience Thanks Best Ray
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