ZFS and old hardware

I got my nands on an old Fujitsu MX microserver and decided to give proxmox a spin. Some notes:

4 x HDD from old laptops perform well without sync… use with caution and have backups.

root@proxmox:~# pveperf /XXX-raid/
CPU BOGOMIPS: 55998.56
REGEX/SECOND: 4163519
HD SIZE: 899.00 GB (XXX-raid)
FSYNCS/SECOND: 147.26
DNS EXT: 38.15 ms
DNS INT: 20.83 ms (home)

root@proxmox:~# zfs set sync=disabled XXX-raid

root@proxmox:
~# pveperf /XXX-raid/
CPU BOGOMIPS: 55998.56
REGEX/SECOND: 4173357
HD SIZE: 899.00 GB (XXX-raid)
FSYNCS/SECOND: 3986.33
DNS EXT: 39.74 ms
DNS INT: 21.05 ms (home

adding two SSDs in front of two slow harddisks have the same effect. (add them as ZIL for IOPS, add them as LOG to mitigate write delays / latency)

benchmark with pveperf first, then with fio

Mind your ashift. 12 == 4k, 9 == 512b

fastest way to zap disks to use them:
gdisk /dev/sda
'x' for extra commands
'z' for zap

mood today

inspired by improbable island ads

some days are just more sucky than others.. usually right after those awesome days.

upgrade time

nice example what some IKEA and a couple of days can make of a sad balcony

this year’s birthday project has been successfully executed.

before
after

the glowy stones are solar powered and are as useless as they are cool