swedish_six_shooter
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- Dec 28, 2020
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Hey folks,
I have a multi-enclosure TrueNAS setup at the moment, with roughly one VDEV/enclosure and one pool/VDEV. This is a pain to maintain b/c it requires periodically re-balancing loads over enclosures, and it seems like one of the key points of ZFS is that you can keep growing pools by adding VDEVs. However, I'm rather afraid of the consequences of having an enclosure suffer some sort of catastrophic failure (water damage, act of god, etc.) that will kill a VDEV and thus my entire pool. Per this old question, it seems like multi-JBOD pools are common in large enterprise situations. How do I mitigate my concerns about catastrophes? Keeping my pools balanced is a pain and I'd love to just let ZFS do it.
I have a multi-enclosure TrueNAS setup at the moment, with roughly one VDEV/enclosure and one pool/VDEV. This is a pain to maintain b/c it requires periodically re-balancing loads over enclosures, and it seems like one of the key points of ZFS is that you can keep growing pools by adding VDEVs. However, I'm rather afraid of the consequences of having an enclosure suffer some sort of catastrophic failure (water damage, act of god, etc.) that will kill a VDEV and thus my entire pool. Per this old question, it seems like multi-JBOD pools are common in large enterprise situations. How do I mitigate my concerns about catastrophes? Keeping my pools balanced is a pain and I'd love to just let ZFS do it.