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vonMooky said: Out of curiosity - can you elaborate? Going all ZFS or something?
Traditionally, ZFS has been primarily supported on FreeBSD, and most standard Linux servers have not used ZFS. Initially, I conducted a pilot test of ZFS (kernel module ZFS) on a separate drive, and it proved to be very stable for production use.
Currently, roughly 75% of our entire Linux cluster uses root on ZFS. By the end of this year, I aim to have 100% of our Linux servers using root on ZFS.
There haven't been any changes to our FreeBSD cluster, as it has always natively supported ZFS. Concerns about the kernel module for ZFS on Linux have been addressed by using a ZFS native kernel.
ZFS offers unparalleled performance across all workloads, especially with the release of OpenZFS 2.2.0.
Hatoruz said: This site still does not work at all for me on Firefox. This site worked 2 months ago but was so slow and i could not download PNG or large images and only got errors. I've tried to clear cashe & cookies, reinstall Firefox, disable all extensions, disabling HTTP/3 in about:config but nothing works. Even with the newest Firefox installed today the site only loads the first page then nothing else. At least this site works with Edge but i'm not a fan of Edge.
There have been no changes in our web server (the nginx stack) since July. It seems likely that the issue you're (we are all) experiencing is due to a Firefox update. Have you tried rolling back to an older version of Firefox to see if that resolves the issue?
It's difficult to determine the exact cause of the issue with Firefox, but I noticed that disabling HTTP/3 resolved the slow loading problem on my own Firefox. Nginx hasn't logged any issues related to HTTP/3 and Firefox, so it's unclear what the specific problem might be.
Unfortunately, I don't have the resources to troubleshoot this further.
I can disable http3 completely, but that is counterproductive here.
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Currently, roughly 75% of our entire Linux cluster uses root on ZFS. By the end of this year, I aim to have 100% of our Linux servers using root on ZFS.
There haven't been any changes to our FreeBSD cluster, as it has always natively supported ZFS. Concerns about the kernel module for ZFS on Linux have been addressed by using a ZFS native kernel.
ZFS offers unparalleled performance across all workloads, especially with the release of OpenZFS 2.2.0.
There have been no changes in our web server (the nginx stack) since July. It seems likely that the issue you're (we are all) experiencing is due to a Firefox update. Have you tried rolling back to an older version of Firefox to see if that resolves the issue?
It's difficult to determine the exact cause of the issue with Firefox, but I noticed that disabling HTTP/3 resolved the slow loading problem on my own Firefox. Nginx hasn't logged any issues related to HTTP/3 and Firefox, so it's unclear what the specific problem might be.
Unfortunately, I don't have the resources to troubleshoot this further.
I can disable http3 completely, but that is counterproductive here.