On Mon, 16 Jan 2012, Freddie Cash wrote: > As an FS for their TimeMachine NAS boxes (Time Capsule, I think), > though, ZFS would be a good fit. Similar to how the Time Slider works > in Sun/Oracle's version of Nautilus/GNOME2. Especially if they expand > the boxes to use 4 drives (2x mirror), and had the pool > pre-configured.
Agreed. > As a desktop/laptop FS, though, ZFS (in its current incarnation) is > overkill and unwieldy. Especially since most of these machines only > have room for a single HD. I respectfully disagree: end-to-end checksums are always a good thing, and simple single-drive {desk,lap}top could use a single pool and gain all the benfits of ZFS with none of the "unweildyness", although again I disagree that ZFS is unweildy. > > There would likely be a market if someone was to sell pre-packaged zfs for > > Apple OS-X at a much higher price than the operating system itself. 10's Complement (?) are planning such a thing, although I have no idea on their pricing. The software is still in development. -- Rich Teer, Publisher Vinylphile Magazine . * * . * .* . . * . .* * . . /\ ( . . * . . / .\ . * . .*. / * \ . . . /* o \ . * '''||''' . www.vinylphilemag.com ****************** _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss