[zfs-discuss] ZFS for consumers WAS:Yager on ZFS

2007-11-16 Thread Paul Kraus
Splitting this thread and changing the subject to reflect that... On 11/14/07, can you guess? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another prominent debate in this thread revolves around the question of just how significant ZFS's unusual strengths are for *consumer* use. WAFL clearly plays no part in

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS for consumers WAS:Yager on ZFS

2007-11-15 Thread Paul Bartholdi
On 11/15/07, Paul Kraus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Splitting this thread and changing the subject to reflect that... On 11/14/07, can you guess? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another prominent debate in this thread revolves around the question of just how significant ZFS's unusual strengths are

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS for consumers WAS:Yager on ZFS

2007-11-15 Thread can you guess?
... At home the biggest reason I went with ZFS for my data is ease of management. I split my data up based on what it is ... media (photos, movies, etc.), vendor stuff (software, datasheets, etc.), home directories, and other misc. data. This gives me a good way to control backups based