My apologies to the readers of this post. In an attempt to get a handle on Windows terms versus FreeNas (linux) terms I just made a mess of things. I have always been just a Windows user and this is my first venture into anything other than that. I hope the following is better.
My just installed FreeNas is:
FreeNas version 9.10 running on a 250gB drive on ADA0.
ADA1 and ADA2 are each a 2 TB drive which are in LZ4 compression. I presume it's a mirrored RAID setup (the other option I could have used was 'striping' which I guess is equates to RAID 0 in a Windows device). It has no directory services and allows guest access. The drives are not hardware raid drives.
The sharing of /mnt/FreeNas01/FreeNas01 using Windows (CIFS) with one Windows 7 workstation. The purpose at this point in time is just a repository of files. All malware checking, and antivirus checking is being done on the workstation. The FreeNas server is only on during the backup period.
Searching the internet, I find several posts (some old) about philosophies dealing with defragmentation. Some pro, some con. The last post I saw dealt with freeNas having no support for defragmentation.
Question: Is the lack of defragmentation for a FreeNas file server an indication that defragmentation is not needed/desired?
Regarding the ZFS file format, did come across this article (
http://www.freenas.org/blog/freenas-worst-practices/) which did equate ZFS Striping to Raid 0 and ZFS Mirroring to Raid 1. The article also says the FreeNas used the ZFS format and since the GUI says the drives are in LZ4 compression, it tells me LZ4 is some variant of ZFS. I note that the system specs for Ericloewe says RaidZ2 and for depasseg it says RaidZ-1. I cannot locate anything other than LZ4 on my device.
Question: Am I correct here? ZFS Mirroring = LZ4 = RAID-1?