It's a 128-bit file systems, but it has a maximum capacity of 16 exabytes,
which is 2^64.

I wonder if those additional 64-bits are used to permit client-side random
asynchronous GUID identifiers instead of server-side synchronous sequential
integers.

 



 

Robert Howard

 

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ZFS sounds cool, and the quoted Wikipedia page makes it sound like it is 

more than a rumor..

> As of Mac OS X 10.5 (Developer Seed 9A321), support for ZFS has been 

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