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Date:      Sat, 22 Dec 2007 09:51:06 -0600 (CST)
From:      Wes Morgan <morganw@chemikals.org>
To:        Gary Jennejohn <gary.jennejohn@freenet.de>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: How safe is ZFS to use for a home user?
Message-ID:  <alpine.BSF.0.99999.0712220950040.85589@ibyngvyr.purzvxnyf.bet>
In-Reply-To: <20071222163838.199f0811@peedub.jennejohn.org>
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2007, Gary Jennejohn wrote:

> On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 22:34:07 -0500
> "John Klimek" <jklimek@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Has anybody ever lost data due to any bugs or anything like that?  I'm
>> going to use this ZFS as my primary storage medium (and poor man's
>> backup solution), so I would be devastated if I lost my entire array
>> due to a bug or other issue (aside from losing two hard drives in a
>> three hard drive RAID-Z array).
>>
>
> I lost a mirror on 2 SATA drives when I installed a new mobo. A plain
> ZFS concatenation of 2 partitions on a SCSI drive didn't get lost. I've
> never lost data due to a crash.

If it was a zfs mirror, you probably could have recovered it with a forced 
import or something similar.

>
> Might have been pilot error. Might have had something to do with the
> way the new mobo assigned the disks. Luckily I had a backup of the
> really important stuff.



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