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ZFS would replace Apple's current default file system, Journaled HFS+, beginning with October's release of Leopard, according to Schwartz' comments. [ View this article at AppleInsider.com ] ...
ZFS is a 128-bit file system that Sun announced in 2004 but didn’t integrate with its Solaris operating system until 2006. Among ZFS’s selling points is huge capacity, storage pooling, fast ...
ZFS is a 128-bit file system that Sun announced in 2004 but didn’t integrate with its Solaris operating system until 2006. Among ZFS’ selling points is huge capacity, storage pooling, fast ...
Expected to arrive several years ago in Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard," Sun's ZFS file system was early in the year announced for release in Snow Leopard Server. However, Apple this week pulled the plug ...
Apple may have given up on the idea of building Sun Microsystems' ZFS file system into Mac OS X, but one of its engineers has picked up where Apple left off. Don Brady, a former Apple engineer and ...
ZFS also provides both file system snapshots and clones. Snapshots are read-only file system copies that actually use no disk space until the original file systems change in some way.
Ubuntu 16.04’s support for the ZFS file system is one of many useful enterprise features on top of all the Linux desktop polish in the new OS. But Linux distributions have avoided shipping ZFS ...
ZFS support was already available "as a technology preview" in Ubuntu 15.10, where it's installable via an apt-get command and has to be compiled from source code first.
Mac OS X will not make use of the ZFS file system, despite Sun chief executive Jonathan Schwartz saying it would Written by Colin Barker, Contributor June 13, 2007 at 4:45 a.m. PT ...
Hey all -- I'm trying to migrate from mdadm/lvm to zfs but it feels so different that I can't quite grok the differences. I've created a 'tank' mirror with my nice new shiny 2TB NAS drives zpool ...
My InsiderThe file system, called ZFS, was built by Sun Microsystems, which has since been acquired by Oracle. Torvalds wrote in an online forum on Jan. 6 that he does not feel "safe" in adding ...
Ubuntu 16.04 contains OpenZFS, an implementation of Sun Microsystems’s ZFS file system, currently the property of Oracle.