Juan Manuel Palacios
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Ouuuchhh!!!ReiserFS is focused on adding jails support.
Ouuuchhh!!!ReiserFS is focused on adding jails support.
Long live the nobel knight on his shark, I pledged my allegiance ten years ago and stand by it till death do us part.Wish this thread-topic was a easy to come to rescue to… maybe by a noble knight on a shark.
With OpenZFS 2.x, the same ZFS code, (except OS specific), is available for both FreeBSD & Linux. That said, it is possible that FreeBSD kernels stick with a specific version of ZFS....
In my opinion if ZFS on BSD will keep up the pace like ZFS on Linux
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… I think we are up to OpenZFS 2.2.2. …
% zfs version zfs-2.2.99-365-FreeBSD_g8f2f6cd2a zfs-kmod-2.2.99-365-FreeBSD_g8f2f6cd2a % uname -aKU FreeBSD mowa219-gjp4-zbook-freebsd 15.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT main-n268907-6b3db5d7793f GENERIC-NODEBUG amd64 1500017 1500017 % bectl list -c creation | tail -n 4 1500016-03-base - - 1.98G 2024-03-20 17:19 1500016-04-base - - 1.96G 2024-03-21 09:21 1500017-01-base N / 1.92G 2024-03-21 21:26 1500017-02-base R - 316G 2024-03-22 07:03 %
I have read 90% of this thread. What I have not head anyone talk about is the patching regiment of CORE vs SCALE.
I am responsible for maintaining Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian and FreeBSD instances. If you talk about the core OS, in my opinion there are far fewer patches to FreeBSD than in any Linux distrobution. Applications are a different story as they effect what ever OS you are running consider applications that not only run on *nix but Windows also.
@Kris Moore can you speak to the patch frequency of CORE vs SCALE?
We are a 24x7 shop and we never take a guest offline. So if a SAN needs patching regardless of vendor and we have EMC/DELL, Equallogic, TrueNAS SANs (150TB+) guests are migrated to update any particular SAN if it is not in a HA configuration.
My concern with SCALE is that the Linux Kernel is like a rolling distribution. Where can I find numbers about CORE vs SCALE updates by month, quarter or otherwise?
Kind Regards,
Legit?Fresh info from the BSD Now Telegram channel:
"zVault - An Open Source ZFS NAS for the community
The TrueNAS CORE story continues..."
Website repo created just 5 days ago, maybe someone who did some forking, and/or some FreeBSD tooling, and is just getting started at trying to put a product together.Legit?
13.3. And then comes the timeframe during which it'll be supported by iX, which, if I'm not mistaken, is currently advertised as "several years".Core 13.2 will ship in a few months, I don't think there is a particular rush.
Let them cook.
Not intending to. I just want TrueNAS CORE supported beyond 2026 and you won't be able to deploy new jails after FreeBSD 13 is EOL.So yeah, no rush… not, unless, you want to jump onto FreeBSD 14.x, which some understandably might want to do.
Yeah, exactly, pretty much what I meant, in so many words. You may want to jump onto FreeBSD 14.x right now, for various reasons (technical, curiosity, etc.), or you may *need* to come 2026 when 13.x goes by the wayside, and you still need to keep your system going.Not intending to. I just want TrueNAS CORE supported beyond 2026 and you won't be able to deploy new jails after FreeBSD 13 is EOL.
A whole 2.5 MB, you could have literally a Pokémon Crystal with room to spare for a less-insane image.Note to the zVault people: Do not make a gigantic 7360x4912 image your website's background.Goodness does it slow down the loading time...