On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 06:58:32PM +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
I'm not sure any file system we support meets that criteria...
I saw those crashes early one, but that's 90% of what the mirror server
I'm running does and I'm not seeing them any more. I won't argue
everything is fixed, but ZFS seems much more stable than it was.
My understanding is that ZFS will never be a great choice on any 32-bit
architecture without major changes Sun probably isn't interested in
making. I think many of the problems people are reporting stem from
that.
I don't think anyone is naive enough to say everything will be perfect
by any given date. Reality doesn't work that way. People looking to
deploy ZFS now will need to tolerate a certain amount of risk since it's
never been part of a FreeBSD release (and it's still quite new even in
Solaris). Issues being unfixable in 7.x are one of those risks, but
that's always the case.
-- Brooks