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 - While copies=2 can be used with a Basic volume, it should be noted that in the event of a disk failure both file copies would be lost.  However, if data integrity and automatic restoration is used at the primary server, data on a backup server would be clean.\\ - While copies=2 can be used with a Basic volume, it should be noted that in the event of a disk failure both file copies would be lost.  However, if data integrity and automatic restoration is used at the primary server, data on a backup server would be clean.\\
 - RAID-Z implementations reconstruct errored data a bit differently.  While some data reconstruction is possible, using parity calculations, RAID-Z does not provide for restoration of //silent// errors.  While RAID-Z provides __disk__ redundancy, copies=2 would be required to provide for __maximum__ data protection and file restoration.\\ - RAID-Z implementations reconstruct errored data a bit differently.  While some data reconstruction is possible, using parity calculations, RAID-Z does not provide for restoration of //silent// errors.  While RAID-Z provides __disk__ redundancy, copies=2 would be required to provide for __maximum__ data protection and file restoration.\\
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 +==== Additional Reading ====
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 +The following link features Arron Topance's excellent [[https://tadeubento.com/2024/aarons-zfs-guide/|ZFS guide]].
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 +For a deep dive into ZFS and its internals -> [[https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/|OpenZFS Documentation]].\\
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