
Ten Ways to Easily Improve Oracle Solaris ZFS Filesystem Performance
This is a long article, but I hope you’ll still find it interesting to read. Let me know if you want me to break down future long articles into multiple parts instead.
One of the most frequently asked questions around ZFS is: “How can I improve ZFS performance?”.
This is not to say that ZFS performance would be bad. ZFS can be a very fast file system. ZFS is mostly self-tuning and the inherent nature of the algorithms behind ZFS help you reach better performance than most RAID-controllers and RAID-boxes - but without the expensive “controller” part.
Most of the ZFS performance problems that I see are rooted in incorrect assumptions about the hardware, or just unrealistic expectations of the laws of physics.
So let’s look at ten ways to easily improve ZFS performance that everyone can implement without being a ZFS expert.