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ZFS 101 
Dru Lavigne 
Documentation Lead, iXsystems 
Fossetcon, September 13, 2014
Outline 
Discuss ZFS features and describe the available 
management utilities for the following FreeBSD-based 
operating systems: 
- FreeNAS 9.2.1.7: open source NAS (Network 
Attached Storage) 
- PC-BSD 10.0.3: open source desktop (GUI) or 
server (CLI)
History of ZFS 
Modern filesystem specifically designed to add 
features not available in traditional filesystems 
Originally developed at Sun with the intent to 
open source 
After the Oracle acquisition, open source 
development continued and the original engineers 
founded OpenZFS (open-zfs.org) which is under 
active development 
OpenZFS uses feature flags instead of versions
What is ZFS? 
128-bit COW (Copy on Write) filesystem and 
logical volume manager with a maximum pool/file 
size of 16 exabytes 
In a traditional Unix filesystem, you need to define 
the partition size and mount point at filesystem 
creation time 
In ZFS, you instead feed disks to a “pool” and 
create filesystems from the pool as needed
Pool 
Root (parent) volume which can be logically sub-divided 
as needed 
The number of disks added at a time is known as 
a “vdev” 
To optimize performance and resilvering time, 
number of disks per vdev is limited 
As more capacity is needed, add identical vdevs-- 
these will be striped into the pool
RAIDZ 
RAIDZ* levels designed to overcome hardware 
RAID limitations such as the write-hole and 
corrupt data written over time before the controller 
provides an alert 
Designed for commodity disks so no RAID 
controller is needed 
Can also be used with a RAID controller, but it 
typically should be put into JBOD mode
RAIDZ1 
Parity blocks are distributed across all disks 
Up to one disk can fail per vdev without losing 
pool 
Pool can be lost if second disk in a vdev fails 
before resilver completes
RAIDZ2 
Double-parity solution similar to RAID6 
Parity blocks are distributed across all disks 
Up to two disks can fail per vdev without losing 
pool, with no restrictions on which disks can fail
RAIDZ3 
Triple-parity solution 
Parity blocks are distributed across all disks 
Up to three disks can fail per vdev without losing 
pool, with no restrictions on which disks can fail
Create Pool on FreeNAS
Create Pool on PC-BSD
ZIL 
ZFS Intent Log 
Effectively a filesystem journal that stores sync 
writes until they are committed to the pool 
A dedicated SSD as a secondary log device 
(SLOG) can increase synchronous write 
performance, will have no effect on asynchronous 
writes 
FreeNAS includes the zilstat CLI utility to help 
determine if system would benefit from a SLOG
ARC and L2ARC 
ARC refers to read cache in RAM. Takes time for 
ARC to populate with hits; if high misses continue 
for cached reads, the system needs to be tuned. 
Freenas adds ARC stats to top(1) and includes 
arc_summary.py and arcstat.py tools for ARC 
monitoring 
Optional, secondary ARC can be installed on SSD 
or disk in order to increase random read 
performance. Always add as much RAM as 
possible first.
Adding SLOG/L2ARC on FreeNAS
Adding SLOG/L2ARC 
During PC-BSD Install
Adding SLOG/L2ARC 
Using PC-BSD Disk Manager
Datasets 
As needed, pool can be divided into additional, 
dynamically sized filesystems known as datasets 
Permissions and properties such as quotas and 
compression can be set on a per-dataset level 
A well thought out design can optimize storage for 
the type of data being stored
Properties 
Dozens of configurable properties such as: atime 
(access time), canmount, compression, copies, 
dedup, exec, quota, userquota, groupquota, 
readonly, recordsize, reservation, setuid, etc. 
Descriptions can be found at 
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=zfs
Adding Dataset on FreeNAS
Adding Dataset During 
PC-BSD Installation
Adding Dataset Using PC-BSD 
Disk Manager
Zvols 
Pool can also be divided into zvols 
Essentially, a virtual, raw block device 
Ideal for iSCSI device extents or for hosting 
foreign file systems 
Regardless of the filesytem the zvol is formatted 
with by the iSCSI initiator, the underlying disk 
blocks still benefit from all of the features provided 
by ZFS
Creating Zvols on FreeNAS
Snapshots 
Provide low cost, instantaneous, read-only, point-in- 
time image of the specified pool, dataset, or 
zvol 
Snapshots can be recursive (atomic inclusion of 
all child datasets) 
Initial size (of local copy) is 0 bytes as COW, 
snapshot increases in size as changes are written 
to disk 
Can be replicated to another system
Create Snapshot on FreeNAS
Create Snapshot on PC-BSD 
Using Warden
Automating Snapshots on PC-BSD 
Using Life Preserver
Snapshot Restore 
In PC-BSD, the Life Preserver utility provides a 
snapshot browser for finding and restoring copies 
of earlier versions of files 
It can also automate the replication of local 
snapshots to another system or to a FreeNAS 
system over SSH 
A remote snapshot can be used to perform an 
operating system restore from a PC-BSD install 
media, should the system become unusable
Restoring Data from 
a PC-BSD Snapshot
Restoring the OS From 
a Remote Snapshot
Scrubs 
ZFS was designed to be self-healing; it creates 
and verifies checksums as data is written to disk 
A scrub verifies the checksum in each disk block 
and attempts to correct data as necessary 
I/O intensive, so should be scheduled 
appropriately 
Reading the scrub results can provide an early 
indication of possible disk failure
Scrubs 
In FreeNAS, a scrub is automatically scheduled to 
run every Sunday at midnight whenever a 
pool/volume is created (this can be edited) 
The results of the last scrub can be viewed from 
Volume Status or by typing “zpool status”, and a 
scrub can be started now from View Volumes 
In PC-BSD, a scrub can be started from Disk 
Manager or Life Preserver
Scheduling Scrubs on FreeNAS
Starting a Scrub on PC-BSD
Deduplication 
ZFS property which avoids writing duplicate data 
Can improve storage efficiency at the price of 
performance—compression is often the better 
choice 
Dedup tables must fit into L2ARC, rule of thumb 
is at least 5 GB RAM/L2ARC per TB of storage to 
be deduplicated
Boot Environments 
A snapshot of the dataset the operating system 
resides on is automatically taken before an 
operating system or software upgrades 
This saved “boot environment” is automatically 
added to the GRUB boot manager 
Should the upgrade fail, simply reboot and select 
the previous boot environment from the boot 
menu (essentially go back in time to before the 
upgrade occurred)
PC-BSD Boot Environments
PC-BSD Boot Environments
FreeNAS 9.3 Boot Environments
FreeNAS 9.3 Boot Environments
Additional Resources 
PC-BSD Users Handbook: wiki.pcbsd.org 
FreeNAS User Guide: doc.freenas.org 
ZFS Best Practices Guide: http://ow.ly/oHtP3 
Becoming a ZFS Ninja: 
https://blogs.oracle.com/video/entry/becoming_a_ 
zfs_ninja
Questions 
Contact: 
dru@freebsd.org 
URL to Slides: 
http://slideshare.net/dlavigne/fossetcon14

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Fossetcon14

  • 1. ZFS 101 Dru Lavigne Documentation Lead, iXsystems Fossetcon, September 13, 2014
  • 2. Outline Discuss ZFS features and describe the available management utilities for the following FreeBSD-based operating systems: - FreeNAS 9.2.1.7: open source NAS (Network Attached Storage) - PC-BSD 10.0.3: open source desktop (GUI) or server (CLI)
  • 3. History of ZFS Modern filesystem specifically designed to add features not available in traditional filesystems Originally developed at Sun with the intent to open source After the Oracle acquisition, open source development continued and the original engineers founded OpenZFS (open-zfs.org) which is under active development OpenZFS uses feature flags instead of versions
  • 4. What is ZFS? 128-bit COW (Copy on Write) filesystem and logical volume manager with a maximum pool/file size of 16 exabytes In a traditional Unix filesystem, you need to define the partition size and mount point at filesystem creation time In ZFS, you instead feed disks to a “pool” and create filesystems from the pool as needed
  • 5. Pool Root (parent) volume which can be logically sub-divided as needed The number of disks added at a time is known as a “vdev” To optimize performance and resilvering time, number of disks per vdev is limited As more capacity is needed, add identical vdevs-- these will be striped into the pool
  • 6. RAIDZ RAIDZ* levels designed to overcome hardware RAID limitations such as the write-hole and corrupt data written over time before the controller provides an alert Designed for commodity disks so no RAID controller is needed Can also be used with a RAID controller, but it typically should be put into JBOD mode
  • 7. RAIDZ1 Parity blocks are distributed across all disks Up to one disk can fail per vdev without losing pool Pool can be lost if second disk in a vdev fails before resilver completes
  • 8. RAIDZ2 Double-parity solution similar to RAID6 Parity blocks are distributed across all disks Up to two disks can fail per vdev without losing pool, with no restrictions on which disks can fail
  • 9. RAIDZ3 Triple-parity solution Parity blocks are distributed across all disks Up to three disks can fail per vdev without losing pool, with no restrictions on which disks can fail
  • 10. Create Pool on FreeNAS
  • 11. Create Pool on PC-BSD
  • 12. ZIL ZFS Intent Log Effectively a filesystem journal that stores sync writes until they are committed to the pool A dedicated SSD as a secondary log device (SLOG) can increase synchronous write performance, will have no effect on asynchronous writes FreeNAS includes the zilstat CLI utility to help determine if system would benefit from a SLOG
  • 13. ARC and L2ARC ARC refers to read cache in RAM. Takes time for ARC to populate with hits; if high misses continue for cached reads, the system needs to be tuned. Freenas adds ARC stats to top(1) and includes arc_summary.py and arcstat.py tools for ARC monitoring Optional, secondary ARC can be installed on SSD or disk in order to increase random read performance. Always add as much RAM as possible first.
  • 15. Adding SLOG/L2ARC During PC-BSD Install
  • 16. Adding SLOG/L2ARC Using PC-BSD Disk Manager
  • 17. Datasets As needed, pool can be divided into additional, dynamically sized filesystems known as datasets Permissions and properties such as quotas and compression can be set on a per-dataset level A well thought out design can optimize storage for the type of data being stored
  • 18. Properties Dozens of configurable properties such as: atime (access time), canmount, compression, copies, dedup, exec, quota, userquota, groupquota, readonly, recordsize, reservation, setuid, etc. Descriptions can be found at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=zfs
  • 19. Adding Dataset on FreeNAS
  • 20. Adding Dataset During PC-BSD Installation
  • 21. Adding Dataset Using PC-BSD Disk Manager
  • 22. Zvols Pool can also be divided into zvols Essentially, a virtual, raw block device Ideal for iSCSI device extents or for hosting foreign file systems Regardless of the filesytem the zvol is formatted with by the iSCSI initiator, the underlying disk blocks still benefit from all of the features provided by ZFS
  • 23. Creating Zvols on FreeNAS
  • 24. Snapshots Provide low cost, instantaneous, read-only, point-in- time image of the specified pool, dataset, or zvol Snapshots can be recursive (atomic inclusion of all child datasets) Initial size (of local copy) is 0 bytes as COW, snapshot increases in size as changes are written to disk Can be replicated to another system
  • 26. Create Snapshot on PC-BSD Using Warden
  • 27. Automating Snapshots on PC-BSD Using Life Preserver
  • 28. Snapshot Restore In PC-BSD, the Life Preserver utility provides a snapshot browser for finding and restoring copies of earlier versions of files It can also automate the replication of local snapshots to another system or to a FreeNAS system over SSH A remote snapshot can be used to perform an operating system restore from a PC-BSD install media, should the system become unusable
  • 29. Restoring Data from a PC-BSD Snapshot
  • 30. Restoring the OS From a Remote Snapshot
  • 31. Scrubs ZFS was designed to be self-healing; it creates and verifies checksums as data is written to disk A scrub verifies the checksum in each disk block and attempts to correct data as necessary I/O intensive, so should be scheduled appropriately Reading the scrub results can provide an early indication of possible disk failure
  • 32. Scrubs In FreeNAS, a scrub is automatically scheduled to run every Sunday at midnight whenever a pool/volume is created (this can be edited) The results of the last scrub can be viewed from Volume Status or by typing “zpool status”, and a scrub can be started now from View Volumes In PC-BSD, a scrub can be started from Disk Manager or Life Preserver
  • 34. Starting a Scrub on PC-BSD
  • 35. Deduplication ZFS property which avoids writing duplicate data Can improve storage efficiency at the price of performance—compression is often the better choice Dedup tables must fit into L2ARC, rule of thumb is at least 5 GB RAM/L2ARC per TB of storage to be deduplicated
  • 36. Boot Environments A snapshot of the dataset the operating system resides on is automatically taken before an operating system or software upgrades This saved “boot environment” is automatically added to the GRUB boot manager Should the upgrade fail, simply reboot and select the previous boot environment from the boot menu (essentially go back in time to before the upgrade occurred)
  • 39. FreeNAS 9.3 Boot Environments
  • 40. FreeNAS 9.3 Boot Environments
  • 41. Additional Resources PC-BSD Users Handbook: wiki.pcbsd.org FreeNAS User Guide: doc.freenas.org ZFS Best Practices Guide: http://ow.ly/oHtP3 Becoming a ZFS Ninja: https://blogs.oracle.com/video/entry/becoming_a_ zfs_ninja
  • 42. Questions Contact: dru@freebsd.org URL to Slides: http://slideshare.net/dlavigne/fossetcon14