Thanks!
I guess "Supports full migration to a ZFS environment" answers my questions.
Anyone have any experience testing this environment?
Thanks,
Joel
-----Original Message-----
From: Girot, Jean-Pierre [mailto:JGirot AT fr.mti DOT com]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 1:13 PM
To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Joel Fisher; NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: RE : [Networker] ZFS disk devices
Hello,
Please in attachment the release notes and a document for new feature in
NetWorker 7.3.2
Regards
Jean-Pierre GIROT
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De: EMC NetWorker discussion de la part de Joel Fisher
Date: ven. 06/10/2006 18:51
À: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Objet : [Networker] ZFS disk devices
Hey All,
I would like to start a discussion about using ZFS as disk devices. The couple
of questions I have.
Is it supported?
I've heard the 7.3.2 now "supports" ZFS, but does that mean just as a backup
source, or as a target also?
I also saw some minor discussions of people using ZFS/adv_file devices in test
environments, any comments, good/bad experiences with that setup?
I currently have 6 x 7TB VxVM/VxFS devices that I backup to, I would eventually
like to migrate to ZFS storage pools to help resolve utilization issues.(ie
some are full, some are ½ used)
Any comments other question whatever, I really just want to get a discussion
going on this topic to see what people's thoughts are and what they've tried so
far.
Thanks,
Joel
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