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From: Austin S Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@gmail.com>
To: Aneurin Price <aneurin.price@gmail.com>
Cc: Martin Tippmann <martin.tippmann@gmail.com>, linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: FYIO: A rant about btrfs
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 09:10:19 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <55FC0D3B.9070805@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAHb+SPDaU-FBD2b2UN+ecubZcmzX=7KKk_7PgstCpUgmVb=YuQ@mail.gmail.com>

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On 2015-09-17 10:52, Aneurin Price wrote:
> On 16 September 2015 at 20:21, Austin S Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@gmail.com> wrote:
>> ZFS has been around for much longer, it's been mature and feature complete for more than a decade, and has had a long time to improve performance wise.  It is important to note though, that on low-end hardware, BTRFS can (and often does in my experience) perform better than ZFS, because ZFS is a serious resource hog (I have yet to see a stable ZFS deployment with less than 16G of RAM, even with all the fancy features turned off).
>
> If you have a real example of ZFS becoming unstable with, say, 4 or
> 8GB of memory, that doesn't involve attempting deduplication (which I
> guess is what you mean by 'all the fancy features') on a many-TB pool,
> I'd be interested to hear about it. (Psychic debugger says 'possibly
> somebody trying to use a large L2ARC on a pool with many/large zvols')
>
> My home fileserver has been running zfs for about 5 years, on a system
> maxed out at 4GB RAM. Currently up to ~9TB of data. The only stability
> problems I ever had were towards the beginning when I was using
> zfs-fuse because zfsonlinux wasn't ready then, *and* I was trying out
> deduplication.
>
> I have a couple of work machines with 2GB RAM and pools currently
> around 2.5TB full; no problems with these either in the couple of
> years they've been in use, though granted these are lightly loaded
> machines since what they mostly do is receive backup streams.
>
> Bear in mind that these are Linux machines, and zfsonlinux's memory
> management is known to be inferior to ZFS on Solaris and FreeBSD
> (because it does not integrate with the page cache and instead grabs a
> [configurable] chunk of memory, and doesn't always do a great job of
> dropping it in response to memory pressure).
>
I should qualify this further, in particular I meant using ZFS on Linux 
(not *BSD, they did an amazing job WRT stability), and actually taking 
advantage of the volume-management (ie, not just storing files on it, 
but also using zvols).  In essence, A better way to put it is that I've 
never seen a truly stable system using zfsonlinux with less than 16G or 
RAM which is using it for volume-management as well as file storage.


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  reply	other threads:[~2015-09-18 13:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-09-16 14:43 FYIO: A rant about btrfs M G Berberich
2015-09-16 15:20 ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 16:25   ` Zia Nayamuth
2015-09-16 19:08     ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 23:29       ` Hugo Mills
2015-09-17 15:57         ` Martin Steigerwald
2015-09-18 13:06           ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 16:45   ` Martin Tippmann
2015-09-16 19:21     ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 23:31       ` Hugo Mills
2015-09-17 11:31         ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-17 14:52       ` Aneurin Price
2015-09-18 13:10         ` Austin S Hemmelgarn [this message]
2015-09-24 16:38           ` Aneurin Price
2015-09-17  2:07     ` Rich Freeman
2015-09-16 16:53   ` Vincent Olivier
     [not found]   ` <A4269DC6-6CD6-4E8C-B3C9-5F5DDBE86911@up4.com>
2015-09-16 18:22     ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 19:04       ` Vincent Olivier
2015-09-16 19:36         ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 22:08         ` Zygo Blaxell
2015-09-18  0:34           ` Duncan
2015-09-18 13:12             ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2015-09-16 22:25         ` Duncan
2015-09-23 20:39 ` Josef Bacik

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