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Preface

1.  Oracle Solaris ZFS File System (Introduction)

2.  Getting Started With Oracle Solaris ZFS

3.  Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS Storage Pools

4.  Managing ZFS Root Pool Components

5.  Managing Oracle Solaris ZFS File Systems

6.  Working With Oracle Solaris ZFS Snapshots and Clones

7.  Using ACLs and Attributes to Protect Oracle Solaris ZFS Files

8.  Oracle Solaris ZFS Delegated Administration

9.  Oracle Solaris ZFS Advanced Topics

10.  Oracle Solaris ZFS Troubleshooting and Pool Recovery

11.  Archiving Snapshots and Root Pool Recovery

12.  Recommended Oracle Solaris ZFS Practices

Recommended Storage Pool Practices

General System Practices

ZFS Storage Pool Creation Practices

General Storage Pool Practices

Root Pool Creation Practices

Non-Root (Data) Pool Creation Practices

Pool Creation Practices on Local or Network Attached Storage Arrays

Pool Creation Practices for an Oracle Database

Using ZFS Storage Pools in VirtualBox

Storage Pool Practices for Performance

ZFS Storage Pool Maintenance and Monitoring Practices

Recommended File System Practices

File System Creation Practices

File System Creation Practices for an Oracle Database

Monitoring ZFS File System Practices

A.  Oracle Solaris ZFS Version Descriptions

Index

Recommended File System Practices

The following sections describe recommended file system practices.

File System Creation Practices

The following sections describe ZFS file system creation practices.

File System Creation Practices for an Oracle Database

Consider the following file system practices when creating an Oracle database.

For more information, see Tuning ZFS for an Oracle Database in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Tunable Parameters Reference Manual.

Monitoring ZFS File System Practices

You should monitor your ZFS file systems to ensure they are available and to identify space consumption issues.