I have seen ZFS repair/workaround bad sectors on HDDs as well, both FreeBSD and self compiled ZoL on openSUSE. But that was with deliberately picking some older HDDs, those have their own fixed cable inside a PC connection. Same for some recent experiments with a Pi3B+ and Btrfs and SD-card + network storage.
I think data is more save if you keep 2 separate copies distributed over time and in space instead of 1 copy on 2 mirrored devices on 1 computer. But this is a philosophic discussion. What worked well in the past could of course also work well nowadays. The question is are there better methods. I think there are.
I think data is more save if you keep 2 separate copies distributed over time and in space instead of 1 copy on 2 mirrored devices on 1 computer. But this is a philosophic discussion. What worked well in the past could of course also work well nowadays. The question is are there better methods. I think there are.
Statistics: Posted by redvli — Mon Nov 18, 2024 12:27 pm