| ▲ | traches 9 hours ago | |||||||
ZFS handles drive failures more robustly than anything else. There's a reason synology uses mdadm under BTRFS instead of the built-in BTRFS RAID features, and mdadm operates at the device level. That means that to replace a drive, mdadm has to rebuild the entire drive while zfs will only rebuild what's actually in use. > Also, any guide like this that doesn’t guide you through “disk 3 failed, this is how you safely replace it” is imho incomplete, even if it doesn’t go through telling you how you know a disk has failed. `zpool replace my_pool disk3 newdisk` | ||||||||
| ▲ | bobmcnamara 9 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The worst part of either approach is: how do I find disk number 39 out of 48. | ||||||||
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