[OmniOS-discuss] Debating Swapping 2TB with 4TB drives in RaidZ2 or Create new Vol and clone
Jim Klimov
jimklimov at cos.ru
Sun Mar 23 17:09:03 UTC 2014
23 марта 2014 г. 16:53:38 CET, Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen at simple.dallas.tx.us> пишет:
>On Sun, 23 Mar 2014, Jim Klimov wrote:
>>>
>>> Regardless, I can not imagine why someone would want to replace 2TB
>>> drives with 4TB drives.
>>
>> Limited number of disk bays? ;)
>
>That would be the only reason. The cost of replacing existing 2TB
>drives with 4TB drives seems pretty high. Performace would only go
>down, and if the physical block size increases, then storage
>efficiency would decrease. Disk bays are not necessarily all that
>expensive as long as there is a place nearby to put it.
>
>An existing disk chassis could be replaced with one which supports
>more slots and the existing drives re-used as long as they are
>physically compatible with the new chassis.
>
>Bob
Engineering is a matter of compromise. Something good for one usecase is not suitable for another.
Consider the users of the popular HP Microserver series limited by 4-5 data disks. Consider the low-power rigs where more spindles might soon double the power draw (think of TCO over time vs. raw price of purchase). For a home nas peak performance might matter less than available volume, and even a "less efficient" storage in terms of slack space might be more efficient for mechanical performance by enforcing smaller fragmentation.
So... YMMV ;)
//Jim
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