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For instance, there isn't really such a thing as JBOD with ZFS. There are ways to use a set of miscellaneous disks but they require some planning and thinking about how that storage space will be ...
Built a storage array with Unraid on a Core i3 7100, running a 9207-8i HBA in IT mode, 6 drives RAID-Z2 with two desktop drives and the other IronWolf, 2TB drives of 2019/2020 vintage if that matters.
In this video from the Lustre User Group 2013, Doug Johnson from Aeon Computing describes the company’s Hydra storage arrays that marry the speed of Lustre with the HA capabilities of ZFS. The Hydra60 ...
Introduction In the realm of modern data management, few technologies hold as much promise and versatility as the ZFS file system. Originally developed by Sun Microsystems for their Solaris operating ...
In this video from the Lustre User Group 2013 conference, Josh Judd from Warp Mechanics presents: Warp Mechanics ZFS Array. The WARP Mechanics 39830 is a turnkey network-attached non-volatile RAM + ...
[Michael Lynch] recently replaced his Synology NAS with a self-built solution built on ZFS, a filesystem with a neat feature: the ability to back up encrypted data without having to decrypt it firs… ...
Ext4 remains a reliable general-purpose choice, Btrfs caters to workloads demanding strong data integrity, XFS shines in performance-critical applications, and ZFS provides for flexible management ...
Sun has been touting the ZFS storage software as a key advantage of its Solaris 10 operating system. Network Appliance is alleging that ZFS violates seven of its patents, and is seeking a ...
Apple's ZFS history Apple announced ZFS on Mac Server 10.6 in 2007, but Sun - whose engineers developed the open-source file system - put itself up for sale before license negotiations were ...