On Sunday 08 Dec 2013 01:48:18 Steven@e wrote:
> >> Hello beber, just for information, you dont need FUSE anymore to use
> >> ZFS. zfsonlinux solves this.
> >
> > Thanks for the info, but why should we need this ? I see no valid
> > reason.
There are out-of-tree Linux kernel modules care of ZFSOnLinux Project[1].
Therefore using ZFS-Fuse is not necessary (or recommended). At least one
valid reason for using ZFS (there are many) is that it guards against fs
corruption by using CRC checksums.
I understand that both Oracle (RHL) Linux and SUSE consider BTRFS production
ready and Oracle will be/are using this instead of ZFS. From my limited
understanding BTRFS is being developed at speed and catching up with ZFS, but
it does not have the amount of testing that ZFS had to date to vouch for its
stability/maturity. At this stage in their development ZFS is superior to
BTRFS in terms of functionality, although there is hope that BTRFS will
develop at speed.
[1] http://zfsonlinux.org/
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Regards,
Mick
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