I pondered Solaris for some time, but as I do not intend to build the OS "from scratch" and nexenta was to GUIed for me I started researching SME. What puzzled me is the theory and the practice: RAIDz is the best solution from a theoretical standpoint (maximum features available) but still raid 5,65+0 etc. are used. Why?
Opensolaris supposedly stopped last February.
John R Pierce schrieb:
On 04/02/11 1:54 PM, Dawid Horacio Golebiewski wrote:
I have trouble finding definitive information about this. I am considering the use of SME 7.5.1 (centOS based) for my server needs, but I do want to use ZFS and I thus far I have only found information about the ZFS-Fuse implementation and unclear hints that there is another way. Phoronix reported that http://kqinfotech.com/ would release some form of ZFS for the kernel but I have found nothing.
Can so. tell me if fuse-ZFS is more trouble than it's worth?
ZFS isn't GPL, therefore can't be integrated into the kernel where a file system belongs, therefore is pretty much relegated to user space (fuse), and its just not very well supported on Linux.
If you really want to use ZFS, I'd suggest using Solaris or one of its derivatives (OpenIndiana, etc) where its native.
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