On 07/31/14 06:34 AM, Dormition Skete (Hotmail) wrote:
On Jul 30, 2014, at 10:18 PM, Timothy Coalson <[email protected]> wrote:
They stand out because USEDSNAP is almost as much as USEDDS, suggesting a
fair amount of dead weight to free up.

Well, that dead weight is probably those .tgz backups I make every night.  They 
take up a lot of space, but boy I sure have had to restore from them more times 
than I want to remember through the years.

You might put those tgz (I suppose application) backups and those archives mounted on separate zfs dataset. That way you may snapshot them separately and control how much space they use and how far in history you want them snapshotted. It would be also wise to migrate to bigger disks if you often are left with no space.


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