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Pawel Dawidek

BSDCan 2008: ZFS Internals

May 16, 2008 - 9:14pm
Submitted by Jeremy on May 16, 2008 - 9:14pm.
FreeBSD news

Pawel Dawidek first ported ZFS to FreeBSD from OpenSolaris in April of 2007. He continues to actively port new ZFS features from OpenSolaris, and focuses on improving overall ZFS stability. During the introduction to his talk at BSDCan, he explained that his goal was to offer an accessible view of ZFS internals. His discussion was broken into three sections, a review of the layers ZFS is built from and how they work together, a look at unique features found in ZFS and how they work internally, and a report on the current status of ZFS in FreeBSD.

The BSDCan website notes that Pawel is a FreeBSD committer, adding:

"In the FreeBSD project, he works mostly in the storage subsystems area (GEOM, file systems), security (disk encryption, opencrypto framework, IPsec, jails), but his code is also in many other parts of the system. Pawel currently lives in Warsaw, Poland, running his small company."

ZFS Stability

January 10, 2008 - 11:27am
Submitted by Jeremy on January 10, 2008 - 11:27am.
FreeBSD news

A recent thread on the FreeBSD -current mailing list discussed the stability of ZFS on FreeBSD. Scott Long noted that ZFS requires proper tuning to be stable:

"I guess what makes me mad about ZFS is that it's all-or-nothing; either it works, or it crashes. It doesn't automatically recognize limits and make adjustments or sacrifices when it reaches those limits, it just crashes. Wanting multiple gigabytes of RAM for caching in order to optimize performance is great, but crashing when it doesn't get those multiple gigabytes of RAM is not so great, and it leaves a bad taste in my mouth about ZFS in general."

ZFS was committed in April of 2007 by Pawel Dawidek who notes that he is using ZFS quite successfully on all of his systems. He then cautioned, "of course all this doesn't mean ZFS works great on FreeBSD. No. It is still an experimental feature." In response to some negative comments about ZFS on FreeBSD, Pawel noted, "in my opinion people are panicing in this thread much more than ZFS:) Let try to think how we can warn people clearly about proper tunning and what proper tunning actually means. I think we should advise increasing KVA_PAGES on i386 and not only vm.kmem_size. We could also warn that running ZFS on 32bit systems is not generally recommended."

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