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Starting ZFS-FUSE up properly
ZFS is the best filesystem ever invented. And FUSE brings it to Linux. There are, however, some caveats you need to keep in mind if you want to start it ...
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Accelerating streaming workloads with ZFS on Linux
Quick tip for those of you with SSDs.
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Keep your Fedora ZFS system up to date with this Ansible playbook
Take care of all the details without any worries.
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Big win for ZFS on Linux today
ZFS-FUSE can deliver enough performance to be usable on Linux, with a new patch.
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Delphix ZFS (based on Open ZFS) now supports device removal
That long, long wait for the feature that everyone demanded — the ability to remove a device from a running pool — is now here.
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Implementing tiered storage with ZFS and autotier
An uncommon — but not unheard of — use case calls for fast data ingestion, combined with relatively slow yet very big and economical data retrieval. Here is a ...
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How to install Fedora on top of ZFS
A step-by-step guide to install ZFS on a newly-installed Fedora system, with screenshots and tips.
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How ZFS continues to be better than btrfs
ZFS keeps winning over btrfs on many fronts. Here's a short list that explains exactly how.
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Tip: letting your ZFS pool sleep
You may not want to keep those disks rotating all day long, if they're not in use.
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How to upgrade Fedora 16 to Fedora 17 using the command line
A fast procedure to ensure the best result.
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