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<blockquote type="cite"> What a pity... <br />
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I use glusterfs on top of zfsonlinux, so it would be nice. But zfsonlinux needs a 3.2+ kernel to correct some important bugfixex and memory leaks, and I don't know if pve-kernel has those corrections.<br />
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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I use zfs 0.6.1-rc11 on one server with kernel proxmox 2.6.32-19-pve, uptime 203 days, working well.</p>
<p>On an other system I use the latest zfs 0.6.2 with a recent pve kernel, working well.</p>
<p>The trick is to limit your ARC, due to that, spl uses its own memory handling on top of slab. Known issue, but not related to the kernel, at least not as critical as it seems.</p>
<p>My experiences is that, it is safe to use zfsonlinux with proxmox. Frankly, software or hardware raid + lvm + ext3 filesystems seems a horror story comparing to zfs. Especially the backup on local (snapshots in the same pool) and remote (using zfs send/receive). LVM snapshots simply sucks.</p>
<p>Bye,</p>
<p>István</p>