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What Kind of Filesystem?

Disks aren't 100% error-free, you know. In fact, if you scan the whole of a 10-terabyte volume, you're virtually guaranteed to hit at least one I/O error.

This is why new fault-tolerant filesystems like ZFS, btrfs and HAMMER are being developed. Conventional RAID is going to be virtually useless for disks of these sizes.

posted by : Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 17 September 2008 Complain about this comment

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