Dear,
I just read about the silent data corruption bug in OpenZFS here: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15526
I was wondering since this is an ancient bug in ZFS if we need to take immidiate action on Proxmox Nodes that have OpenZFS version below 2.2.0? Since I read on the internet that...
There is an ongoing discussion about slow encrypted ZFS performance, e.g. here: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15245 and here: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15276
Obviously this is due to a regression introduced in kernel 5.15.0-82 and discussed here...
The default block size in PVE is 8k.
OpenZFS switched the default to 16k, see here
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/12406
Is there a reason why PVE doesn't do the same?
Proxmox VE Version: 7.1-12
Server 1 Hardware:
Intel i5 quad core 3rd gen,
dual 120gb ssd in zfs raid1 boot and root disks
3, 2tb hdd in raidz1, 2 seagates and one HGST
4, 1tb hdd in raidz1, Inside a four disk ProBox usb3 enclosure
Server 2 Hardware
intel i5 dual core 3rd gen laptop cpu...
Just read in the news that OpenZFS is introduced. Any plans to use it in the PVE 6.4 (?) or maybe it will be possible to use it as it be delivered over Debian upgrades?
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