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Agreed. I don't think anyone is arguing that you shouldn't do it. What I believe, and what I think others have also concluded, is that it shouldn't be fatal. That is, when the dust has settled and you trim down usage and have a decent maintenance outage, you should be able to defrag the filesystem and get back to normal. That's not possible with ZFS because there is no defrag utility ... and I have had it explained to me in other HN threads (although not convincingly) that it might not be possible to build a proper defrag utility. |
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Doing so requires that you have enough zfs filesystems in your pool (or enough independent pools) that you have the free space to temporarily have two copies of the filesystem.