Le 2014/03/27 22:23 +0100, Jonathan Adams a écrit:
on a positive note, taking an unreliable old USB ZFS pool off of a
misbehaving Solaris 10 box and plugging into an Ubuntu with ZFS allowed the
USB drive to work flawlessly for a long time thereafter ... Ubuntu ZFS
seems a lot more stable and reliable than the Solaris/Illumos equivalent.
If you have future trouble (and you haven't upgraded your ZFS on Illumos to
the latest greatest hipster version) you should be able to get your data
back.

The zfs code in illumos should be the same (or close) to the one ins ZFS for Linux, so they should be pretty compatible, and stay that way (unlike, of course, with the Solaris flavour). So most of the improvement should come from the superior USB support in Linux.

Another thing I do like much in ZoL is the ability to update it independantly from the kernel.

Laurent

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