Hello Nenad,
interesting to see you getting into Linux - even if the reason for this is
pretty sad.
Brendan Gregg has written a nice catch-up post about this whole ZFS topic along
with other things here:
http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2017-09-05/solaris-to-linux-2017.html
However BTRFS is not recommended by Oracle itself even if it is
production-ready with UEK2 (MOS ID #2290489.1). I personally use XFS with
snapshots in my lab which might be suitable for some of your requirements but
not all as it freezes the file system shortly for doing the snap (on LVM level).
Best Regards
Stefan Koehler
Independent Oracle performance consultant and researcher
Website: http://www.soocs.de
Twitter: @OracleSK
Noveljic Nenad <nenad.noveljic@xxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 5. September 2017 um 20:45--
geschrieben:
Hey Tim,
Thank you for your answers.
Times are changing indeed. In any case, it is wise to evaluate all of the
options when facing a major change.
It has been a bit unconventional, though very smart decision to put databases
on NAS. You can snapshot/clone databases between servers without moving a
single byte across!
What where the arguments against iSCSI for Unix/Linux platforms?
Nenad
Twitter: @NenadNoveljic
Home page: http://nenadnoveljic.com/