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>(http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml;?articleID=199903525)

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Seeking to clarify a statement made on Monday by Brian Croll, senior director 
of Mac OS X Product Marketing, to two InformationWeek reporters that Apple's 
new "Leopard" operating system would not include the ZFS file system, an Apple 
spokesperson indicated that ZFS would be available as a limited option, but not 
as the default file system.

ZFS "is only available a read-only option from the command line," according to 
an Apple spokesperson.

In a follow-up interview today, Croll explained, "ZFS is not the default file 
system for Leopard. We are exploring it as a file system option for high-end 
storage systems with really large storage. As a result, we have included ZFS -- 
a read-only copy of ZFS -- in Leopard."
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