Sanboot on ZFS
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2014-07-03, 18:35
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Sanboot on ZFS
I have an idea about combining ZFS COW/clone/snapshot natural and SANboot. The ZVOL target should not be created until we hit the menu.
This is my prototype demo and code: http://youtu.be/gu_5dCHnfx8 |
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2015-03-09, 12:08
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RE: Sanboot on ZFS
Cool concept! Could you share your configuration and information on how you did this? Especially the backend scripts dealing with setting up the zfs volumes?
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2015-04-18, 03:18
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2015-04-18, 03:23
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RE: Sanboot on ZFS
also i thought it would be good to mention, his code is linked to in his youtube :-)
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2015-07-10, 01:46
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RE: Sanboot on ZFS
My code : https://github.com/chenpc/zanboot
I am moving the code to Nexenta Plugin I don't know the Jentu's file system. But using ZFS will save the RAM usage of a clone image. Every clone of image share the same ARC cache. If you clone 100 copies of a 40G image, it just take one copy of RAM. |
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