Comments on: OpenZFS vs Btrfs | How Hard is it to Crash FreeNAS? | And More… | Issue #48 https://www.truenas.com/blog/openzfs-vs-btrfs-hard-crash-freenas-issue-48/ Fri, 16 Feb 2024 12:11:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Ryan https://www.truenas.com/blog/openzfs-vs-btrfs-hard-crash-freenas-issue-48/#comment-5454 Tue, 14 Nov 2017 19:10:13 +0000 http://web.freenas.org/?p=4036#comment-5454 “My data” is a reasonable answer but if you take that data seriously, you should take a moment to think about the actual underlying file system that you are trusting to keep your data safe. After all, the file system is the most critical component in doing so. The countless storage products on the market use a myriad of different “production ready” file systems, and these file systems vary dramatically in the precautions they take to guarantee the integrity of your data.

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By: Ryan https://www.truenas.com/blog/openzfs-vs-btrfs-hard-crash-freenas-issue-48/#comment-5453 Mon, 23 Oct 2017 03:38:09 +0000 http://web.freenas.org/?p=4036#comment-5453 The OpenZFS and Linux kernel licenses are incompatible, but for a reason. It took time, but I accept Bryan Cantrill’s assertion that the Sun CDDL was essential to keeping Sun and later Oracle from doing evil things with ZFS. This pains me because I am not a believer in software patents and believe that permissively-licensed software is the way forward, even if paradoxically at times.

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