Hi,
I am running a cluster with Ceph Bluestore and some guest VMs that use ZFS file system.
To date I thought it prudent to set up a virtual raidZ in these VMs i.e. provide min three virtual disks to the guest.
The primary reason for using ZFS is features such as compression and snapshots and because it is the default FS
for certain guest OS ( e.g. trueNAS and pfsense).
Since I am using now Ceph Bluestore I am thinking that bit rot protection provided by ZFS is superfluous, since
it will be detected and corrected by Ceph already. In such case I think I no long need RaidZ and can install
the VM with ZFS on a single virtual disk.
I cannot find any discussion on such a configuration, and wonder what are peoples opinion about that.
Is it safe ? will it make any difference to performance or resource usage ?
Thanks in advance.
I am running a cluster with Ceph Bluestore and some guest VMs that use ZFS file system.
To date I thought it prudent to set up a virtual raidZ in these VMs i.e. provide min three virtual disks to the guest.
The primary reason for using ZFS is features such as compression and snapshots and because it is the default FS
for certain guest OS ( e.g. trueNAS and pfsense).
Since I am using now Ceph Bluestore I am thinking that bit rot protection provided by ZFS is superfluous, since
it will be detected and corrected by Ceph already. In such case I think I no long need RaidZ and can install
the VM with ZFS on a single virtual disk.
I cannot find any discussion on such a configuration, and wonder what are peoples opinion about that.
Is it safe ? will it make any difference to performance or resource usage ?
Thanks in advance.