Hello there,
I am enjoying Dragon Fly BSD so far, nice and snappy, seems sensibly organized.

I like the idea of HAMMER but for my relatively basic uses I am not seeing a 
great benefits. Most notably, PFS seem to be a huge part of the design and what 
makes it tick. OK, cool, I guess you can snapshot via PFS. But wait, now you 
can snapshot ANY directory? mount_null also seems core to a basic DF setup but 
that is not limited to hammer at all. Backups, copies, syncs, yes it seems a 
neat organizational tool but at the same time I copy, rsync, etc etc with all 
my UFS drives and it works great. Assuming small enough files and drives that 
limitations are not being reached, of course.

Maybe if I was a more advanced sysadmin type I would have more specific demands 
or use cases that would take advantage?

Or maybe I simply need someone to explain how these benefit me and I will see 
the light, and improve my workflows. Thanks!

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