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Windows 10 openzfs
Windows 10 openzfs












windows 10 openzfs
  1. Windows 10 openzfs update#
  2. Windows 10 openzfs windows#

  • Can I pass though a sata device directly to machine within esxi, or would I have to go down the route of connecting the drives to a hba and passing that through to the vm? I ask this because of course the zfs checksumming and scrubbing operations won't work on a virtual filesystem.
  • I suppose if I were to be specific in my questions, it would boil down to this: Also another reason I'd like to use FreeNas is that I use smb, nfs and afs - keeping that all in sync is a chore so a single configuration point would be brilliant. Also really looking for a CoW filesystem - hence btrfs but as I said that's not stable enough yet well atleast raid 5/6 isn't due to the write hole bug and raid 10 is just too costly.

    Windows 10 openzfs windows#

    Thanks - although I don't use Windows at home nothing against it just prefer Unix like and open source. I'm just wondering if anyone has a similar set up and if there are any a) performance hits b ) caveats I should be aware of.

    windows 10 openzfs

    So I'm thinking of running my CentOS system in parallel to FreeNas on a hypervisor like ESXi - I need the FreeNas storage to be available via the CentOS vm, I think iSCSI would be my best bet. the pool becomes unavailable until the issue is rectified.

    Windows 10 openzfs update#

    Now from what I've gathered whilst zfsonlinux is on parity with openzfs on bsd, the fact that's it's not built into the kernel, means that you have have to use a dkms style packages and have it rebuilt on kernel upgrades which is fine, but I've heard people have at times have had issues that required an update to the dkms package i.e. I've been running Fedora server, but would like to move to CentOS as I'd like something a bit more stable. I don't want to go the hardware raid route for various reasons and therefore I think the only sensible choice would be to go zfs. Namely that btrfs is not reliable in a raid configuration and integrates poorly with systemd. I've been contemplating my setup recently and have come to the decision that I'm going to be purchasing a new server in the coming weeks - since I built my original 'do it all' server I've learnt a few things.














    Windows 10 openzfs