@Mikhail Not at all. S/W raid doesn't do end-to-end checksumming, log structured FS, snapshotting, cloning, replication, encryption, compression, name normalization, quota, volumes, 128bit addressing, optionally dedup etc etc etc.
Calling ZFS "software raid" is akin to calling a jaguar a motorized go-cart
@VermillionAzure It's not over 9000 (also, what the hell are you talking about)
China has drawn up secret plans to invade Taiwan with a Normandy-style beach landing by the mid-2020s, sparking a possible region-wide conflict that would likely draw in Australia, a new book claims.
@Telkitty it's not impossible. Seeing how the power balances shift, it's very good for people to consider things like this. Much like the cold war being "over".
Of course, posing it as "fact" is odd, but really, geo politics are a complex beast. Just look at Crimea. If you forget about the fact that countries can and will do annexation, you're pretty much doomed to just suffer future history.
What is the difference between a seagull and an albatross?
There are some fundamental differences in anatomy but the simplest and most obvious differences are that albatrosses specialise in feeding on marine creatures that they catch themselves; gulls are opportunist omnivores.
True story: met a guy who worked on the Intel RST firmware, he made fun of me for using Intel RAID, said it was buggy.
So, server boards can have "real" RAID controllers that have much better scaling compared to Intel RST. For example, 4x 840 SSDs got perfect scaling ~ 2 GB/s compared to ~ 0.9 GB/s using Intel RST.
More on the subject of software RAID being a fucking joke. BackBlaze doesn't use 10 G because they can't saturate their 80 drive chassis with software RAID.
The irony is that the software stuff I do is by far the easiest thing I work on :-)
@Hemant You forgot an end bracket, but like I said, you can do it in many ways, if you feel like using array then just do it that way. Good luck with O(1) accessing time without having to waste any memory
@Mikhail lies. If that were remotely true then you're even more silly for not using the hardware than just silly for using ZFS for just raid. Sorry not sorry /cc @Ell
@Mikhail You are completely missing the point. ZFS is more than RAID, that's why you had suboptimal experience with it. Use simplier solution like mdadm.
Also Inter RST is a software raid which stores configuration in the end of the discs and requires motherboards to read it and represent arrays correctly in setup. It's buggy piece'o'shit, I had a RAID5 thinking that it's hardware RAID, write speeds were like 10 MB/s or something with C2D E8500, it rebuilded several times for whatever reason and system hung up when member drive disconnected accidentially i.e. it did not even provide availability.
@sehe I think that's a pretty harsh claim. Mirroring and striping are RAID 1 and RAID 0 respectively. Certainly easy to find hardware that supports both of those. Of course that doesn't cover the "etc." part--I'm not sure exactly what that's supposed to cover. There are certainly features of ZFS that no RAID controller of which I'm aware even attempts to provide. OTOH, finding RAID controllers that support more than 0 and 1 is pretty trivial too--e.g., RAID 5 and RAID 0+1.
@Mikhail Not at all. S/W raid doesn't do end-to-end checksumming, log structured FS, snapshotting, cloning, replication, encryption, compression, name normalization, quota, volumes, 128bit addressing, optionally dedup etc etc etc.
@sehe Yes--if he'd replied to you, claiming he had hardware that did everything included in ZFS, that would clearly be false. Given what he actually did reply to, that only (directly) mentioned mirroring and striping, it all comes to do what might have been included under the "etc." (but I think given what was cited, it's probably inaccurate to assume that was intended to include most ZFS features).
I know he's probably just trying to skate that fine line between truthfulness and ranty banter. I'm not having it because he's been using too much of my time in the process.
That's fine if there's real problems to be thought about (which, in fairness, it looked like he had. But at present he's just complaining that ZFS is using more RAM than he has/is willing to allocate).
In that stage I'm really not interested in superficial rants saying "my grandma's raid adaptor coulda done all that without breaking a sweat" - which is most definitely not the case. You pay for what you use. If you use ZFS, don't complain you don't need any of its features.
@sehe I considered the self serving motive; and that they viewed it as favourable to the SO as a whole. But then the plus one for the Q would have been appropriate (for SO). I didn't plus one because to me the dupe is clear.