[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26302161#p26302161:1lpmu5q6 said: araemo[/url]":1lpmu5q6]A question for Jim.. How do you recommend using ZFS to host ...
There are some assumptions being made in this guide. - I made my own ZFS archiso which is why I copy pacman mirror files from the iso post pacstrap. - I chose to run the DKMS modules. - I did not ...
ZFS is a powerful storage management technology combining filesystem, volume management and software RAID technology into a single solution. The WLCG Tier-2 computing at Edinburgh was an early adopter ...
Btrfs is a failure-resistant file system that has a self-healing function and a snapshot function for files, and has been used in corporate servers. Mark said he was wondering whether to use Btrfs or ...
We're talking 200TB size range and doing this with either open source or FreeNAS. Nexenta would work but they are ethically challenged so do not with to even consider that option. This will be ...
The fundamental problem is that unless your OS vendor coordinates ZFS updates with kernel updates, the burden falls on you to ...
ZFS is the successor to the Unix File System used in Solaris, and is an advanced file system equipped with snapshot, copy-on-write, and RAID functions. The open source implementation of ZFS could not ...
Up to now, the coolest thing about ZFS, besides really making RAID cheap and easy to implement, has been its ability to silently correct the bit errors that creep in as data is stored, read, and ...
Linux kernel head Linus Torvalds has warned engineers against adding a module for the ZFS filesystem that was designed by Sun Microsystems – and now owned by Oracle – due to licensing issues. As ...
When trying to compile zfs-2.3.4 using (gentoo)kernel-6.16.4 I found the following during configure stage: checking whether blkdev_get_by_path() exists and takes 3 args... no checking whether ...