On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Net Warrior<netwarrior863@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there .
I just come up with the need to migrate my LVM to zfs ,
Is this zfs-fuse, zfsonlinux, or did you switch the dom0 to
opensolaris, or did you have separate storage server with zfs?
when using LVM I was
able to reference my LV partitions as /dev/VG/LV, then within the
configuration file I could reference the device as phy:/dev/VG/LV, now with
zfs I've got my disk and the pools as in , mypool/storage1,2,3 and so on.
Now my question is.
I did not find any /dev/ reference to point to in the configuracion file as
in solaris, like /dev/zvol, so, should I create an image file and then
install?
zfs-fuse does not support zvols, and it's not recommended to store VM
images as files (trust me, I tried).
With zfsonlinux you WILL have /dev/zvol/mypool/storage1. That is,
assuming you either use Ubuntu ppa or latest source from git to
install zfsonlinux.
Will that methood downgrade my I/O performance or will that be handled bu
the access methood I use? iSCSI, SAN Storage, Disk Type, HBA, network speed
and so on.
Roughly speaking, on the same hardware, using file image on zfs or
zvol, will make i/o performance drop by 50-75% compared to plain LVM.
Again, this is ROUGHLY based on my past tests. YMMV.
Anyone already installed the combination of -> DomU+ZFS+Debian?
I have a dev system with xen+zvol+RHEL, as well as another one with
xen+zfs-fuse+RHEL.