Re: File systems [was Re: OpenBSD's extremely poor network/disk performance?]

2020-01-08 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Karel, Thanks, for the correction... I thought zfs was bigger than that ;) Thanks On Wednesday, 8 January 2020, Karel Gardas wrote: > > > On 1/8/20 12:44 PM, Tom Smyth wrote: > >> As far as im aware there are 2 concerns about ZFS, >> 1) its license is not BSD /ISC you can use it and make

Re: File systems [was Re: OpenBSD's extremely poor network/disk performance?]

2020-01-08 Thread Karel Gardas
On 1/8/20 12:44 PM, Tom Smyth wrote: As far as im aware there are 2 concerns about ZFS, 1) its license is not BSD /ISC you can use it and make money and not be sued, but it is more restrictive than BSD / ISC Yes, CDDL seems to be a no go based on past CDDL discussion which is available fo

Re: File systems [was Re: OpenBSD's extremely poor network/disk performance?]

2020-01-08 Thread Tom Smyth
Howdy Stuart, On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 at 11:17, Stuart Longland wrote: > > On 8/1/20 1:25 am, Karel Gardas wrote: > > And yes, ffs performance sucks, but nor me nor you provide any diff to > > change that so we can just shut up and use what's available. > > Okay, question is if not ffs, then what? > >

File systems [was Re: OpenBSD's extremely poor network/disk performance?]

2020-01-08 Thread Stuart Longland
On 8/1/20 1:25 am, Karel Gardas wrote: > And yes, ffs performance sucks, but nor me nor you provide any diff to > change that so we can just shut up and use what's available. Okay, question is if not ffs, then what? - Other BSDs have ZFS… is it viable to port that to OpenBSD? (Maybe it's been do