1. Due to the COW nature of zfs, files on zfs are more tender to be fragmented 
comparing to traditional file system. Is this statement correct?

2. If so, common understanding is that fragmentation cause perform degradation, 
will zfs or to what extend zfs performance is affected by the fragmentation?

3. Being a relative new file system, are there many adoption in large 
implementation?

4. Googing "zfs fragmentation" doesn't return a lot results. It can because 
either there isn't a lot major adoption of zfs or fragment isn't a really 
problem for zfs.

Any information is appreciated.
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