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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    Here is my solution : I moved to Debian ! I can't tune ZFS which is certainly a powerful filesystem, but not for me. So I moved today to Debian stable, and I put my SATA disk in RAID1 (with the mobo controller). I'm gonna make some reading/writing tests to compare with ZFS and my last params...
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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    I can't enable prefetcher : I've got only 3Gb of RAM installed which is not enough (4Gb recommended), and my mobo is full (no more slot to add 1 more Gb).
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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    Is there a way to disable caching ? I don't need it, because my server is a home storage server which is used punctually, so caching is useless I think.
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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    Ok I made some changes in my /boot/loader.conf settings : vfs.zfs.prefetch_disable=1 vm.kmem_size="3096M" ahci_load="YES" The performance seems to be better when writing (60MB/s), not for reading (35MB/s), pretty curious !
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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    Yes, I'm gonna try with dd. It can't be a network cabling problem, or nfs settings because the same configuration was working well under Debian :) I'm not using the motherboard raid controller, right.
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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    Compression is disabled, and to benchmark I copy some files over my gigabyte network, from my computer with NFS.
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    ZFS Performance and tuning

    Hi, I've been using ZFS on my home server for 2 days, and spending a lot of time on it. Here is my conf : - AMD Sempron 140 - MB MSI K9N6PGM2-V - 3GB DDR2 PC2-6400 - 2 x 1TB Seagate SATA2 - 1 x 80GB Maxtor IDE ATA-133 I installed FreeBSD 8.0p3 (64 bits) on the 80GB disk, and I...
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    What FreeBSD brings ?

    I've been using a Linux distro (Debian) for 5 years for my home server. I use this server to print, to store all my datas, to manage my VPN connection (in order to get access to my private network every where)... And I'm pretty happy with this distro. But, I've heard a lot of good things...
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    Java JEE : BSD or what ?

    Hello everybody, I finished my Web application that I wrote in Java JEE (with the very helpful Java framework : JBoss Seam). During the development, I used a Windows workstation, on which was installed my application server, JBoss AS 4.2.3, and my database server Postgresql 8.4. Now, I...
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