Without thin Provisioning, makes the software almost useless.Jhon_Smith wrote:Speaking about V6, you are free to use functionality of V6 in V8.
V6 did not have LSFS and L2 cache, thus simply using thick .img files with L1 cache will provide you with V6.
Guys who lost data using LSFS, i am really sorry for you, but next time i would suggest you reading LSFS specs and configuring your system according to StarWind best practices, as well as checking for new StarWind releases. If you have done all that, you would not loose a single byte of data.
As far as it was in my case, yes, they had a moment when LSFS was growing without any control. And after that was noticed, StarWind released a fix for that in 1 week. Which was fast enough in my case.
One week if you reported it on February 19th because a supposed fix was released the 26th. Mean while, if you look back to threads from last year, you will see the problem has been reported since at least July 2014.