I didn't discover ZFS until recently. I played around with it on my HP Microserver around 2010/2011 but ultimately turned away from it because I wasn't confident I could recover the raw files from the drives if everything went belly up.
Whats funny is that about a year ago I ended up installing FreeBSD onto the same Microserver and ran a 5 x 500GB mirror for my most precious data. The drives were ancient but not a single failure.
As someone who never played with hardware raid ZFS blows my mind. The drive that failed was a non issue because the pool it belongs to was a pool with a single vdev (4 disk mirror). Due to the location of the server I had to shut down the system to pull the drive but yeah I think that was 2 weeks later. If this was the old days I would have had to source another drive and copy the data over.
Whats funny is that about a year ago I ended up installing FreeBSD onto the same Microserver and ran a 5 x 500GB mirror for my most precious data. The drives were ancient but not a single failure.
As someone who never played with hardware raid ZFS blows my mind. The drive that failed was a non issue because the pool it belongs to was a pool with a single vdev (4 disk mirror). Due to the location of the server I had to shut down the system to pull the drive but yeah I think that was 2 weeks later. If this was the old days I would have had to source another drive and copy the data over.