one wonders what happened...
No, not really. It's Google. Always expanding... always at the cost of the consumer... [whispers] ...allllllways lisssstening...
Conglomerate attitude: "eh... sh*t happens. Not my problem! It's in the TOS!"
@gadget42: Thank you for the hub links; #15571 I
kind'a knew about first-hand - in fact, I blamed it on a WD RED which had been acting funky - turned out what I
thought to be gunk/paper on the SATA7MALE port of the drive; I had rebuilt the pool from scratch after cleaning the port and replacing the cable - all went through fine even after blasting the datasets with about 1TB of randomness, but still found about a dozen SEEK_DATA/HOLE notices in the end but nothing that pointed at a single source. (The data passed screening, though -- no losses, but it does show that the "issue" or issues still reside.)
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POF"
...the potential sound a person makes if punched in the gut.
...also the acronym for Point of Failure.
Same thing, if you ask me!
By the way, and this is pure opinion, I think ZFS based on its intended use was a wonderful invention.
What I can do with Z on Machine "A" versus RAID (mdadm) on Machine "B" is mind-blowing (and requires an engineering degree just to comprehend some of the basics it seems!)
A. I create a fresh ZRAID2 array (Five 1TB drives) on Machine "A" -- it's ready to populate and put to actual use in a matter of a few minutes with encryption and compression built in.
B. I create a fresh RAID5x5 array on Machine "B" -- ONLY 868 Minutes Left before we're supposed to be able to put it to use. (Imagine a 48TB array -- twelve 4TB drives in a PowerEdge with 256GB-ECC... that took forever!!! Not to mention it was on the bench the entire time... sounding like a damn jet engine in the building even inside a 12U enclosure with all six walls!!!)
PRO: ZRAID seems to only care about syncing actual FILES, not the empty and unused space in between. Massive issue considering building/rebuilding times!
CON: ZRAID "costs" about 10-15% more, from what I've seen, than normal RAID5/6 in terms of parity. This may be adjustable -- I'm still a bit new to it from the "inside."
Is Z Better than...
There's really no such thing; it's all about performance, preference and patience in the end.