Hello,

It's been awhile since I have posted in this Ubuntu forums site and now I’m 
utilizing the mailing list. I am completely nostalgic about this. I've been a 
member in the Ubuntu Forums since the year 2008. It feels great to be back 
there and to be new here!

Moving forward, I was just wondering if you guys can help me out utilizing the 
new technology that is natively supported when Ubuntu 16.04 was released. It is 
the ZFS file system. That term is familiar for me because I was trying to study 
more about FreeBSD a month ago.

Apparently, LeaseWeb (VPS) does not entirely support it and does not want to 
get the latest stable and release versions. I don't know if it is just them but 
it seems that other hosts are beginning to offer installers or templates for 
the 64-bit architecture alone. For me, if a server has less than 4 GB of RAM 
then a 32-bit version of the server should be used so that the memory won't be 
entirely wasted. Although, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

Going back, I asked LeaseWeb that Ubuntu 16.04 was released and hopefully 
they'll have an install image for it. I also told them that it would be great 
if they can completely utilize the ZFS feature for their installer template. 
The reply that I received is that they recommend me to use FreeBSD since 
currently, ZFS is supported there. I informed them that even though ZFS has 
been around for a long time, the moment that it is included in an Ubuntu LTS 
release, it is considered stable. I shared them the articles 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZFS and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/ZFS. 
After a few minutes, they replied that my inquiry is going to be forwarded to 
the programming department. And I have no idea why that department in the first 
place.

As for my other server which is hosted under online.net, I haven't asked them 
about Ubuntu 16.04. Although, I'll be asking them about it after this post and 
it is the same with OVH.

Now, as for Hetzner, I informed them about the new version of Ubuntu LTS and 
ZFS. They told me that they can easily create an installimage script for it. 
Although, it will only be available in the 64-bit architecture. It will have 
LVM and non-LVM versions. I asked them how about ZFS. They said ZFS isn't 
stable for now. I told them everything that I explained to LeaseWeb. They 
haven't replied up until now. It is pretty simple. They have a script that they 
prompt the user to modify and decide. For example, for non-LVM partition, the 
user can just uncomment a few lines and same thing for the LVM-partition as 
well as activating and deactivating SWRAID. I was sincerely asking them to make 
a script that would activate ZFS and additional commands that would activate 
ZFS' RAID feature. It seems that RAID is integrated to it so why not utilize 
it? If ever you guys are interested to check their so called installimage 
script, feel free to visit https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Installimage/en 
and https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Eigene_Images_installieren/en.

I sure do hope that you guys can help me out with the installation of Ubuntu 
16.04 with ZFS (and ZFS RAID) configuration. By the way, I usually use CentOS 6 
and CentOS 7 for my servers. Apparently, I think it is time to shift to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS. It is simply because when I was experimenting with nginx and HHVM 
from scratch (reading online articles about them), the PPAs are addictive. 
Although it is just sad that adding modsecurity to nginx means I'd have to 
compile it from scratch. I was also able to try out EasyEngine although it 
seems that their version of nginx is old since nginx wanted to use spdy instead 
of http2. Plus, PHP 5.6 automatically gets installed. I just find it weird 
since I wanted to focus on HHVM and PHP 7 (fallback) with redis cache (that 
doesn't actually work plus I have no idea what's the purpose of it), PHP 5.6 
still gets installed. HHVM is also set to fallback to PHP 5.6 instead of PHP 7. 
Just weird.

By the way, I am looking forward to use the new feature called "Snap" or 
"Snaps" too and definitely interested to be part of the mentoring program.

Thanks so much, everyone.




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