2018年3月21日 星期三

Using FreeBSD as a File Server With ZFS


Module 1: FREEBSD and ZFS
Introduction to ZFS under FREEBSD

  • Why ZFS on FREEBSD?
  • ZFS features and concepts
Module 1 exercises:
  • Execute ZFS commands to check status of pools and metadata
  • Create a single disk pool

Module 2 title:  ZFS Administration
Module 2 description: Cover the commands and features to administrate ZFS volumes

  • Create, destroy, list pools
  • Zpools: single, mirrored, raid
  • Understand ZFS properties
Module 2 exercises:
  • Get and set properties
  • Set Disk Quotas

Module 3 title: Putting it all to work: Hosting our files using ZFS
Module 3 description: With the previous acquired knowledge, create a plan on how to organize our files and pools to host our files.

  • Set ZFS properties based on the content of the files to host
  • ZFS tuning
  • Create a File Server using our pools
Module 3 exercises:
  • Explore ZFS features using hosted content on a pool
  • Serving content
  • Check ZFS performance

About the Instructor:

Carlos Antonio Neira Bustos
Carlos Antonio Neira Bustos has worked about ten years as a software developer, porting and debugging enterprise legacy applications in several languages, like C, C++, Java, Common Lisp, Clojure and Python. He is currently employed as a software developer under Z/OS, debugging and troubleshooting legacy applications for a global financial company. 

 REF: https://bsdmag.org/course/using-freebsd-as-a-file-server-with-zfs-2/

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