RAIDZ Mirror Deferred Update
applied, the system is unable to import pools with missing log devices and does not correctly
handle replacement of resilvering devices (see CR 6782540). Applying this update is equivalent
to upgrading the on-disk ZFS pool to version 28.
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“Understanding Deferred Updates” on page 352
RAIDZ Mirror Deferred Update
This deferred update improves both latency and throughput on several important workloads.
Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on-disk ZFS pool to version 29.
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“Understanding Deferred Updates” on page 352
Optional Child Dir Deferred Update
This deferred update improves list retrieval performance and replication deletion performance
by improving dataset rename speed. Before this update has been applied, the system is able to
retrieve lists and delete replications, but does so using the old, much slower, recursive rename
code. Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on-disk ZFS pool to version 31.
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“Understanding Deferred Updates” on page 352
Multiple Initiator Groups per LUN Deferred Update
This deferred update allows a LUN to be associated with more than one initiator group at a
time. If replicating LUNs with this update applied, also apply the update to the replication target
system(s).
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