Does ZFS work with SAN-attached devices?
Yes, ZFS works with either direct-attached devices or SAN-attached devices. However, if your storage pool contains no mirror or RAID-Z top-level devices, ZFS can only report checksum errors but cannot correct them. If your storage pool consists of mirror or RAID-Z devices built using storage from SAN-attached devices, ZFS can report and correct checksum errors. For example, consider a SAN-attached hardware-RAID array, set up to present LUNs to the SAN fabric that are based on its internally mirrored disks. If you use a single LUN from this array to build a single-disk pool, the pool contains no duplicate data that ZFS needs to correct detected errors. In this case, ZFS could not correct an error introduced by the array. If you use two LUNs from this array to construct a mirrored storage pool, or three LUNs to create a RAID-Z storage pool, ZFS then would have duplicate data available to correct detected errors. In this case, ZFS could typically correct errors introduced by the array. In