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Re: Snapshots in tmpfs
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 08:17:15AM -0600, David Young wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 01:42:45PM +0100, Manuel Wiesinger wrote:
> > *)
> > What is it good for? The only practical use I can imagine are
> > backups on thin clients, which operate without a hard disk. But this
> > is clearly far-fetched, in my eyes.
>
> It's good for writing checkpoints of a tmpfs to non-volatile (NV)
> storage in an embedded system where writing to the NV storage is costly
> (it wears out, or it is slow, or both). When you have a snapshot, you
> can stream it to NV storage using pax(1). This is the best practical
> way that I can think of in NetBSD at this time.
other than, say, chfs or lfs?
That sounds like a horrible hack, anyhow, and prone to dying horribly
if you crash or lose power in the middle of a writeback. (plus you'd
want to use rsync to transfer, or so I'd think, or rewriting
unmodified blocks will burn write cycles faster than not bothering to
do anything special.)
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David A. Holland
dholland%netbsd.org@localhost
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