Some of the Sun Microsystems guys put OpenSolaris ZFS filesystem to the test. They had already destroyed one disk with a sledge hammer but the PC kept on running. Pretty neat stuff.
Some of the Sun Microsystems guys put OpenSolaris ZFS filesystem to the test. They had already destroyed one disk with a sledge hammer but the PC kept on running. Pretty neat stuff.
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this is why every major computer company is trying to implement ZFS, it is bloody amazing in terms of damage control. People are migrating terabytes of data to ZFS simply because you can not break it. I even see the OpenBSD/FreeBSD people doing this now and I think Apple already released ZFS for their storage. Mayny next they can take a flamethrower to a few disk arrays and fry all the disks to see if the multiple copy and mirrors and RAIDZ can survive the fires of hell.
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So many other impressive features that the ZFS blokes could have shown off lol