yes!  i have run it in a test environment on real hardware in nexenta, which
is opensolaris meets ubuntu.

works very well.  be sure to turn on ZFS compression and turn OFF backuppc
compression.  ZFS compresses much more efficiently(CPU wise) and I get much
higher transfer rates this way.

On Nov 18, 2007 10:28 PM, John Pettitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> Has anybody tried BackupPC using a ZFS (RAIDZ) filesystem for the pool?
> It's currently a Solaris thing (and Linux?) but it's going to be in FreeBSD
> 7.0 and I've been playing the a VMWare system with a ZFS file system and
> it looks to be pretty fast.   Does anybody have any real world data?
>
> John
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