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While poking around at the ZFS on Linux native encryption, I saw a few interesting things;
For those interested, look at these 2 sites;
https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/pulls
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pulls
That DRAID is pretty out there, in the sense it takes time to wrap your brain around the concept. It's really only useful for configurations that use lots of disks, (greater than 15), and more or less requires integrated spare disk(s).
- DRAID-{1,2,3}
- ZIL pipelining improvements, (this reduces locked code block sizes / times)
- ZFS Channel Programs, (atomic operations in the kernel)
- Exotic scrub bugs getting fixed
- Exotic resilver bugs getting fixed
- Device evactuation/removal, (but not the block pointer re-write type)
- Sequential Scrubs and Resilvers
- Plus, some ZFS native encryption additional support issues
For those interested, look at these 2 sites;
https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/pulls
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pulls
That DRAID is pretty out there, in the sense it takes time to wrap your brain around the concept. It's really only useful for configurations that use lots of disks, (greater than 15), and more or less requires integrated spare disk(s).