Recent content by sub.mesa

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    Zfsguru NFS share auth by krb5

    Hi Patrick! Yes it is nice to be back. Good to see your site is progressing as well! It looks much better and the reviews and info are really great. I keep recommending your site to people wanting advice on things like flashing LSI controllers and ZFS builds in general. Hope to post here more...
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    Zfsguru NFS share auth by krb5

    Just for a few months. ;-) I'm working very hard on ZFSguru today. Past half year I modernised the system architecture side of ZFSguru, with new system images and addon service packages with a better infrastructure. But today the focus is shifting back to the web-interface and probably in...
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    Hitachi 3TB 7K3000 Drives: Any experiences?

    These appear to be plausible benches of the 7K3000:
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    The truth about CPU power consumption

    Power consumption can be an interesting topic when you're building a home server system that runs 24/7. To estimate the maximum power consumption of your CPU you can look at the Thermal Design Power or TDP values that are provided by the CPU manufacturer. Common values include 45W, 65W and 95W...
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    Where to download ZFSguru / FreeNAS?

    That's just coincidence. FreeNAS 0.7 means it is built on FreeBSD 7.x as far as i know, whereas FreeNAS 0.8 is built on FreeBSD 8.x. My web-releases don't follow that scheme. Instead ZFSguru uses versioning: version 0.1.0 - 0.1.9 = test release version 0.2.0 - 0.2.x = first stable release...
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    Where to download ZFSguru / FreeNAS?

    FreeBSD FTP: ftp.freebsd.org BitTorrent: torrents.freebsd.org LiveCD: mfsBSD FreeNAS Look at sourceforge.net FreeNAS download page for download link. ZFSguru 32-bit BitTorrent: <not yet available> 64-bit BitTorrent: ZFSguru 0.1.7 stable LiveCD (Stable version with ZFS v15) 64-bit BitTorrent...
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    Is zfsguru stable yet?

    That's right, though i believe this does not apply to disks that have been added as raw disks using the "internalcommands createrawvmdk -rawdisk" option. But it would apply to normal virtual disks so if you want to use that as real solution you would need to tweak Virtualbox to obey the flush...
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    Is zfsguru stable yet?

    Hey OBasel! FreeNAS 0.8 and ZFSguru both are still in development. ZFSguru is beginning to be in a usable state, but lacks core features, especially compared to the older FreeNAS 0.7.x releases. I'm not very familiar with all the Solaris-based derivatives like Nexenta, but i can tell you about...