This system supports ZFS pool feature flags. Since version 0.6.1, ZFS is considered "ready for wide scale deployment on everything from desktops to super computers" stable for wide scale deployment, by the OpenZFS Project. There are out-of-tree Linux kernel modules available from the ZFSOnLinux Project. 4.2.1.5 Four hard drives (STRIPED MIRROR)Ī detailed list of features can be found in a separate article.3.2.1 Installing into the kernel directory (for static installs).
OPENZFS DEBIAN MAC OS
Today, a growing community continues development of OpenZFS across multiple platforms, including FreeBSD, Illumos, Linux and Mac OS X. Subsequent releases of Solaris have included fewer and less ambitious changes. The first release of Solaris included a few innovative changes that were under development prior to the mass resignation. The 1/3 of the ZFS core team at Oracle that did not resign continue development of an incompatible proprietary branch of ZFS in Oracle Solaris. Most of them took jobs at companies which continue to develop OpenZFS, initially as part of the Illumos project. The Illumos project started to replace OpenSolaris and roughly 2/3 of the core ZFS team resigned, including Matthew Ahrens and Jeff Bonwick. Oracle purchased Sun Microsystems in 2010 and discontinued OpenSolaris later that year. Brian Behlendorf at LLNL started the ZFSOnLinux project in 2008 to port ZFS to Linux for High Performance Computing. Pawel Jakub Dawidek ported ZFS to FreeBSD in 2007. It was released under the CDDL in 2005 as part of OpenSolaris. Automated simulations of worst case scenarios before shipping code is important.ĭevelopment of ZFS started in 2001 at Sun Microsystems.File-systems should never be taken offline for repair.Redundancy should be handled by the filesystem.Administration of storage should be simple.ZFS is a next generation filesystem created by Matthew Ahrens and Jeff Bonwick.