While building my first FreeNAS I stumbled over this :
http://www.freebsddiary.org/zfs-with-gpart.php
It basically explains, that drive sizes vary and if eg. a 4TB replacement for a defective 4TB HDD has just one block less , than it can not be used since it has to be > or = in size. So the author recommends to use partitions for zfs which are a little smaller than the hdd to be safe.
I can not remember that I would have read about this in any beginners guide here. Are there disadvantages in doing so or is this not a real world problem (and why), or did I just miss it out.
I want to use encryption, is there any problem with underlying partitions ?
http://www.freebsddiary.org/zfs-with-gpart.php
It basically explains, that drive sizes vary and if eg. a 4TB replacement for a defective 4TB HDD has just one block less , than it can not be used since it has to be > or = in size. So the author recommends to use partitions for zfs which are a little smaller than the hdd to be safe.
I can not remember that I would have read about this in any beginners guide here. Are there disadvantages in doing so or is this not a real world problem (and why), or did I just miss it out.
I want to use encryption, is there any problem with underlying partitions ?