Hello,
On PBS, when using a ZFS datastore, should we really enable verification job ?
AFAIK, when there's some kind of redundancy (multiple copies, RAIDZ or mirroring), checksum not disabled (why would you do this ?) AND ZFS scrubbing is done on a regular basis (once a week, a month ?), ZFS is able to detect and recover from bit rot by itself.
With no redundancy (you like risks huh ?), bit rot could be detected but not corrected.
So the verify job seems to be no-use is this particular case, right ?
This is probably the same thing with other checksumming filesystems (xfs, btrfs ?).
I forgot to mention : don't delete random chunks in your datastore, just let the GC do the job. But again, who do this ?
Thanks for your advices about this idea.
On PBS, when using a ZFS datastore, should we really enable verification job ?
AFAIK, when there's some kind of redundancy (multiple copies, RAIDZ or mirroring), checksum not disabled (why would you do this ?) AND ZFS scrubbing is done on a regular basis (once a week, a month ?), ZFS is able to detect and recover from bit rot by itself.
With no redundancy (you like risks huh ?), bit rot could be detected but not corrected.
So the verify job seems to be no-use is this particular case, right ?
This is probably the same thing with other checksumming filesystems (xfs, btrfs ?).
I forgot to mention : don't delete random chunks in your datastore, just let the GC do the job. But again, who do this ?
Thanks for your advices about this idea.