Why reinvent the wheel? Just go TrueNAS. That's all you need, besides a HBA.
Il ven 27 giu 2025, 04:09 Ethan Azariah <eeke...@fastmail.fm> ha scritto: > On Thu, Jun 26, 2025, at 11:59 PM, Robert B. Carleton wrote: > > On Thursday, June 26, 2025 5:36:31 PM CDT Chris Narkiewicz wrote: > >> On Thu, Jun 26, 2025 at 10:33:09PM +0100, Ethan Azariah wrote: > >> > do any openbsd filesystems support any sort of file history, whether > >> > through snapshots or as a log structured filesystem or any other way? > >> > >> No, FFS has no such capability. AFAIK there is no ongoing effort to > >> bring a alternative FS to OpenBSD. > > interesting! it reminds me of coraid's venti-backed network block > device servers. it's rather indirect and complex for what i want > though. i want a network fileserver so there seems little point going > through openbsd. i might as well serve the files straight from freebsd > or from plan 9. i think plan 9 is up to 4 log structured filesystems > now; people keep writing them. or i guess there's linux with btrfs. > i've never used btrfs, haven't used linux in earnest for a long time. > > thanks everyone! > >