For the conditions tested, Solaris ZFS can outperform the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ext3 file system for many workloads, especially Postmark and relational database indexed queries. In other cases, Solaris ZFS exhibits comparable performance but does not require the performance or data integrity trade-offs that are inherent in the ext3 file systems when running in ordered and writeback modes.
Dominic Kay made benchmarks with filebench on ZFS and VxFS. ZFS versus VxFS shootout shows a remarkable performance of ZFS especially as the first public version of ZFS runs against Version 4.1 of VxFS.
Joerg+M. about Gute Frage ... Fri, 29.08.2008 13:12 ROTFL
Sebastian about Gute Frage ... Fri, 29.08.2008 10:37 Unterstützen Seelen Snapshots?
Nur so als Sicherheit, falls
man vor hat etwas "schlechtes"
zu tun...
Joerg+M. about Fangorn found a new home Thu, 28.08.2008 11:42 I called it fangorn (sindarin
for Treebeard) because it´s th
e oldest active machine in my
home office.
therek about Fangorn found a new home Thu, 28.08.2008 10:23 My old Sun Ultra 10 is call
ed niacin.
Ralph Gessner about Fangorn found a new home Thu, 28.08.2008 09:08 Writing this comment on a Sun
Ultra6 with 2x450MHz und 2 GB
RAM. It is a fine hardware.
Comments
Fri, 29.08.2008 13:12
ROTFL
Fri, 29.08.2008 10:37
Unterstützen Seelen Snapshots? Nur so als Sicherheit, falls man vor hat etwas "schlechtes" zu tun...
Thu, 28.08.2008 11:42
I called it fangorn (sindarin for Treebeard) because it´s th e oldest active machine in my home office.
Thu, 28.08.2008 10:23
My old Sun Ultra 10
Thu, 28.08.2008 09:08
Writing this comment on a Sun Ultra6 with 2x450MHz und 2 GB RAM. It is a fine hardware.