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On 31/10/2014 6:54 PM, Avi Miller wrote:
> (Apologies for top-posting, but it's just easier on iOS).

Uggh, iOS :)

> Certification by definition is limited: we can only certify on
> platforms provided by vendors with whom we have an active ISV
> partnership.
> 
> Using Microsoft as an example: we certified Windows on Oracle VM
> and they certified Oracle Linux on Hyper-V and Azure.

Okay, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours, I understand.

> And IBM retain their Power platform, a direct competitor to SPARC.
> 
Okay.  Although IBM may have been a better fit... I don't know.

> Finally, I suspect your trust of ZFS comes from your experience. If
> you gave btrfs the same time (without the expectation of
> feature-to-feature parity), you may find yourself trusting it too.
> 
Not likely.  Given the way systemd is going, I think I am much more
likely to use Linux less and BSD instead where possible, thus making
btrfs more or less irrelevant for me going forward.

My son enthusiastically ran btrfs for quite a period of time, he is
less conservative than myself in this area -- he gave up on btrfs some
time ago, but he gave it a very good go.  I much prefer tried and true
and absolutely proven technology, particularly when data loss is not
an option [not withstanding backups].

A.
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