I'm talking of a versioning method handled directly and transparently by
the operating system. It is not a backup system, you still need them.
I know we can use dozens of methods to use instead, but that is not what
I'm talking about, and none can compare with a versioning filesystem.
Well... Sun's ZFS does this. The filesystem snapshot thing is pretty
slick... actually, I think it's more than slick, but I'm often
distracted by shiny objects so.... :-)
Kinda sucks that the Linux implementation has been started in FUSE
instead of in the Kernel... but the license issues kinda force it to
userspace.
http://zfs-on-fuse.blogspot.com/
C.
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