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Why ZFS is the ultimate filesystem for your NAS
When setting up your network-attached storage (NAS) device, you have a few options for the filesystem. You could choose to run absolutely anything you desire, but I'm here to tell you that the correct ...
I've been working with LDoms on a T5240 we've got. For the back-end disk store I'm using ZFS. For the guest I'm also using ZFS (yeah, I'm duplicating overhead...)<BR><BR>My question comes in resizing ...
Considering the sheer number of NAS-centric distributions out there, choosing the right operating system for your storage server can seem rather tiresome. After all, unless you’re willing to wipe ...
Have you ever wondered how to transform a basic server into a powerhouse of virtualization and efficiency? Whether you’re building a sleek home lab or managing enterprise-grade workloads, Proxmox ...
But that's only for non-system drives, right (i.e. one won't be able to boot from a ZFS-drive)? Click to expand... I would guess it depends how OS X manages file systems on boot. It can boot to NTFS, ...
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