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  • ZBOSS Linux 6.5 Brings ZFS For Storage

    Phoronix: ZBOSS Linux 6.5 Brings ZFS For Storage

    ZBOSS Linux 6.5 was released on Friday as a RHEL-based "enterprise" Linux distribution that ships with the ZFS file-system by default...

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  • #2
    Fuck this shit!

    Not free to use, 30 day evaluation. Fuck that shit!

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    • #3
      So how did they circumvent the ZFS licence?

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      • #4
        If they're expecting people to buy this, they're in for disappointment.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mike4 View Post
          So how did they circumvent the ZFS licence?
          The same way everyone else (FreeBSD, NetBSD, certain other Linux distros) circumvents it: you build it as a kernel module.

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          • #6
            About ZBOSS Linux

            Hi,

            The ZFS kernel module in ZBOSS Linux is NOT from ZFS on Linux project. This is our own port of ZFS that is much stable and high performing.
            The Linux and the ZFS is free to use with unlimited storage. Only for the advanced features iSCSI, SAN, VTL, replication, and high-availability we charge very affordable license fee.

            Thanks
            ZettaByte Open Storage Server team.
            Software-defined Cloud NAS for AWS, Microsoft Azure and VMware vSphere, supporting NFS, CIFS/SMB, iSCSI and AFP file protocols. Try SoftNAS Cloud NAS FREE.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by suprasam View Post
              Hi,

              The ZFS kernel module in ZBOSS Linux is NOT from ZFS on Linux project. This is our own port of ZFS that is much stable and high performing.
              The Linux and the ZFS is free to use with unlimited storage. Only for the advanced features iSCSI, SAN, VTL, replication, and high-availability we charge very affordable license fee.

              Thanks
              ZettaByte Open Storage Server team.
              http://www.zettalane.com
              What license is your ZFS module?

              Since the Linux kernel is GPLv2, it forbids linking and loading proprietary software modules?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by uid313 View Post
                What license is your ZFS module?

                Since the Linux kernel is GPLv2, it forbids linking and loading proprietary software modules?
                This cannot be true, otherwise the nViDiA and FGLRX modules would be illegal.

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