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by retro64
2119 days ago
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Is it that easy now? I actually was in this situation about 3 years ago and found I could not simply mount the ZFS drive - and I cannot recall exactly why. I think it had something to do with the pool…configuration(?), and I went down a rabbit hole trying to sort it out. Fortunately in this case the tradeoff in time was more valuable than the data (it was a system drive on a small SSD) so I had the option to ditch my efforts with little to lose. But, I did spend a handful of hours on it with no traction. |
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For me ZFS has been rock solid, even with power cuts during running vms(linux and windows) and a scrub.
I even managed to steal away enough ram from a server so that ZFS produced a stacktrace in dmesg, no data corruption, even on running vms.