Alan Perry wrote:
> Alan Perry wrote:
> 
>  > I gave a talk on ZFS at a local user group meeting this evening.  
> What I didn't
>  > know going in was that the meeting was hosted at a Novell consulting 
> shop.  I got
>  > asked a lot of "what does ZFS do that NSS doesn't do" questions that 
> I could not
>  > answer (mostly because I know almost nothing about Novell).
>  >
>  > Is there some white paper or something on the topic?
> 

I googled for "Novell NSS" and went straight to the Overview:
http://www.novell.com/documentation/nw65/nss_enu/data/hut0i3h5.html#hut0i3h5

"NSS abstracts up to four physical NetWare partitions to make them 
appear as contiguous free space"

ZFS can abstract many more than four of anything to make them appear as 
continguous free space.  ZFS can be used on Solaris for SPARC, Solaris 
for X86, and soon to be on the Mac, and anywhere else where people 
decide to port ZFS.

"You can choose space from at least four devices of up to 2 TB each to 
create a pool with a maximum pool size of 8 TB." [and more stuff 
describing limitations of NSS right off the bat]

You can make ZFS pool of any nymber of device, the max file size of ZFS 
is in exabytes, max pool size is some ridiculously big number. 
Checksumed, open and free, yada yada.  How about that to start?

CT

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