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Saved by uncleflo on October 31st, 2016.
Guide and Howto win performance on a ZFS filesystem. Descriptions of ZFS internals that have an effect on application performance follow.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 31st, 2016.
ZFS, short form of Zettabyte Filesystem is an advanced and highly scalable filesystem. It was originally developed by Sun Microsystems and is now part of the OpenZFS project. With so many filesystems available on Linux, it is quite natural to ask what is special about ZFS. Unlike other filesystem, it is not just a filesystem but a logical volume manager as well. Some of the features of ZFS that make it popular are: Data Integrity - data consistency and integrity are ensured through copy-on-write and checksum techniques; Pooling of storage space - available storage drives can be put together into a single pool called zpool; Software RAID - Setting up a raidz array is as simple as issuing a single command; Inbuilt volume manager - ZFS acts as a volume manager as well; Snaphots, clones, compression - these are some of the advanced features that ZFS provides.
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Packaging for ZFS on Linux. Direct wiki edits for most things are welcome, but if you want to make a major change, then please create a new page or fork the wiki repo and submit a pull request.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 20th, 2013.
The native Linux kernel port of the ZFS filesystem. To get started with ZFS on Linux simply download the latest release and install using the directions for your distribution.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 20th, 2013.
The Z file system, originally developed by Sun™, is designed to use a pooled storage method in that space is only used as it is needed for data storage. It is also designed for maximum data integrity, supporting data snapshots, multiple copies, and data checksums. It uses a software data replication model, known as RAID-Z. RAID-Z provides redundancy similar to hardware RAID, but is designed to prevent data write corruption and to overcome some of the limitations of hardware RAID.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 16th, 2013.
Some time ago (I don’t remember exactly), I heard that Googling for “Once in a blue moon”, tells you it’s equal to a frequency of 1.16699016 × 10-8 Hz. Apparently, a blue moon was either a second full moon within the same calendar month, or (an earlier definition) the third full moon in a season with 4 full moons. As a joke, Google supports the phrase “once in a blue moon” (an English expression for “very rarely”) in their calculator, by using the literal definition: 1/(average time beween blue moons).
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