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Date:      Wed, 3 Nov 2010 17:39:35 +0000
From:      Tom Evans <tevans.uk@googlemail.com>
To:        Pete French <petefrench@ticketswitch.com>
Cc:        mi+thun@aldan.algebra.com, fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Using an SSD "disk" for /
Message-ID:  <AANLkTi=7rfMGoVgyEA0z28XS47dR_0f5zSW96pJMKow0@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <E1PDdUQ-000Fbg-S5@dilbert.ticketswitch.com>
References:  <4CD04AEC.8040607@aldan.algebra.com> <E1PDdUQ-000Fbg-S5@dilbert.ticketswitch.com>

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On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Pete French <petefrench@ticketswitch.com> wrote:
> I boot a server from a Compact Flash drive connected to a CF->SATA
> adaptor. Its only 4GB, enough to boot, and then all my read/write
> partititons come from several terrabytes of attached zpool. It
> works excellently, and was very cheap to setup. Performance is
> fine as you are almost never writing to the flash drive. The only
> time I notice the slowdown is when doing an installworld or installkernel.
>
> -pete.
>

When you set up your disks like this, where do you put your swap?

For my home ZFS server - which has a tank with two raidz pools, each
with 6 disks in - I partitioned the first 6 disks into 2 partitions, a
6 GB chunk at the start, and the remaining data used for zfs. I then
use 3 of the disks first partition in a gmirror UFS root partition,
and the other 3 as swap.

Cheers

Tom



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