https://features.opensuse.org/311030
[Phoronix] Running The Native ZFS Linux Kernel Module, Plus Benchmarks](http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_kqzfs_benchmarks&num=1)
https://features.opensuse.org/311030
[Phoronix] Running The Native ZFS Linux Kernel Module, Plus Benchmarks](http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_kqzfs_benchmarks&num=1)
I can’t understand why no one care about this.
I am a home user and I am eager to look forwarding to ZFS in Linux.
I have a lot data on my hands.(About 10TB so far) I need a safety and expandable and easy and lowcost solution for storage.
I also ever downloaded solaris 10 from SUN web site. But it do not suit home-user. It can’t be installed via my wireless keyboard and mouse. I had to buy a new wired keyboard-mouse suit to install it. And then I found it can’t recognize my network card and can’t auto config my network setting.
On 05/29/2011 05:06 AM, net walker wrote:
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> I am a home user and I am eager to look forwarding to ZFS in Linux.
>
is there something keeping you from downloading source, compiling and
then installing ZFS support into whatever Linux you are using at home? i
ask because i only skimmed (and didn’t carefully read) your entire cite
so i may have missed what it is that is keeping you from using ZFS today.
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Dual booting with Sluggish Loser7 on Acer Aspire One D255
I was wondering why do You need ZFS ? Won’t LVM do the same job for You ?
Best regards,
Greg