Hi All,
Can a ZFS pool (without hardware raid) saturate a 1 GbE? Assume I am using 4x500 GB SATA drive.
If not, can adding a 30GB SSD as read cache saturate the Gigabit line?
Does ZFS work with hardware raid or is it meant to be an alternative to it?
I'm using this for video streaming in a production environment. Each video being 1-2 GB. Some videos being 100+ MB.
I'm just trying to figure out a way so that if for instance 100 people were simultaneously streaming a video, the bottleneck would be the Gigabit connection and not the hard disk I/O.
Thanks for anyone's help in advance. Any links to other discussions that I might have overlooked would be appreciated as well.
Can a ZFS pool (without hardware raid) saturate a 1 GbE? Assume I am using 4x500 GB SATA drive.
If not, can adding a 30GB SSD as read cache saturate the Gigabit line?
Does ZFS work with hardware raid or is it meant to be an alternative to it?
I'm using this for video streaming in a production environment. Each video being 1-2 GB. Some videos being 100+ MB.
I'm just trying to figure out a way so that if for instance 100 people were simultaneously streaming a video, the bottleneck would be the Gigabit connection and not the hard disk I/O.
Thanks for anyone's help in advance. Any links to other discussions that I might have overlooked would be appreciated as well.