Le 2015/06/27 11:25 +0200, Claudio Ramirez a écrit: > This is interesting! > I hear a lot of people that discarded Solaris talk positively about > FreeBSD because it already has ZFS and Linux have not. I had the > impression the project was on a side track and that all the Linux people > put theirs chips on brtfs. Good to be wrong, I really miss the ZFS > experience (with the exception of the binary magic in /etc) when working > on Linux.
«Linux people» doesn't mean much, it's not a single entity, right? But truly, distros are pushing btrfs, because it's politically safer. And at some point, it will probably become good enough. ZFS on Linux works well enough, but it's still not for the faint of heart, and you'll need to make sure you can devote the needed amount of skill and resources to it. It's still somewhat tricky, behaves differently on different distros, the odd bugs seep in, and AFAICT, there's no paid support for it yet (and maybe never considering the FUD around it). So, good for my data at home, but I can't use it at work. Laurent
