Yes, I understand the concept. But what I'm trying to explain is that this do not explain all the gap between 2.4T and 5.46T. Or at least I think not.
Sorry, didn't see your answer before posting mine. I'll think about it.
I have an hypothesis.
The logical used space is 3.75T, that's 1.5x the space shown from inside the VM (2.4T), and 1.5x is expected to be the waste of my setup vs an ideal raidz1. If I done "maths" correctly in my first post.
But if you look the definition for logical used it says that it...
Sorry fabian. I (believe I) understand what the doc wants to mean here but don't know how this solves my question. Probably my fault, but I have already done the maths for parity and padding waste in my original post and they don't match with the data. Have I done it wrong?
Hello everybody,
I have a zvol with a volsize of 3.91T. This zvol is attached as a data disk to a VM that works as fileserver (SAMBA/NFS). Here you have the details of df -hT from inside the VM:
2.4T used from 3.9. The zvol has volblocksize = 8K, and is on a pool with only one RAIDz-1 of four...
I think that what Alwin tries to say is that you have 6.98Tb for all your data, where data is actual content, parity and padding. The actual real space that you will have available for your content will vary (decrease) depending on the ashift/sector size of your disks and the recordsize of the...
Hello Aaron,
Thanks for your answer. I think I have writted my questions too early. A lot of them were about ZFS fs and it was my first time with it. I have spent some days reading ZFS documentation and some of the questions have been resolved, some still stay and new ones have been created...
Hello everybody,
I have "inherited" a simple proxmox cluster with only one cluster, and I'm doing my best to catch up, reading the wiki, doc and forum threads. But there is something I still can't understand, that is the ZFS and proxmox storages layout.
In the system there are two 1TB SSD and...
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