[Discuss] ZFS
Rajiv Aaron Manglani
rajiv at alum.mit.edu
Wed Sep 28 01:55:30 EDT 2011
On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:47 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> close-sourced it again. If you want ZFS, you must either pay snoracle, or
> go use one of the forks which have not received significant development
> effort in approx 1 year. If you do go use one of the forks, be aware the
> only reason those providers (nexenta, freebsd, illumos, etc) are not getting
> sued is because netapp doesn't consider them a serious threat / not worth
> while to sue. Albeit very unlikely, it's conceivable that even consumers
> could get sued. Not just the provider.
any thoughts on http://smartos.org/ ?
"SmartOS incorporates the four most revolutionary OS technologies of the past decade — Zones, ZFS, DTrace and KVM — into a single operating system, providing an arbitrarily observable, highly multi-tenant environment built on a reliable, enterprise-grade storage stack. With the introduction of KVM in SmartOS, you no longer have to give up the power of an enterprise-grade operating system in order to run legacy applications and stacks."
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