I've wondered this as well for a long time. I've always assumed this was an 
obvious question and have been afraid to ask.


I was under the impression that your "actual" file system is the one on the 
bare metal. Would also like some clarification on this.


It no more defeats the purpose of zfs than it does to run ZFS on a (single 
disk) laptop. ZFS gives you snapshots, replication, compression, flexible 
allocation policy, etc etc. It can detect corruption to help validate your 
infrastructure.

And of course you might not be using a single simple storage volume presented 
by vmware. You might have multiple luns from different vmware storage 
providers, or access external storage directly such as via iscsi. You might 
even be providing storage services to other vms.




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