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ZFS On Linux 0.8.2 Released With Linux 5.3 Compatibility, Many Fixes
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Really cool . I can finally update to Linux 5.3 . Many thanks to everyone involved with ZoL .
I'm hoping that ZSTD support makes it for the 0.8.3 release. It actually implements zstd fast and zstd fast is just as fast and compresses better than LZ4 according to my tests.
On a side-note, when the kernel's ZSTD implementation gets fast support, that's going to be a real game changer for zram & zswap.
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With this being the first release since ZoL 0.8.1 back in June, ...
"With this being the third release in the ZoL 0.8 series", you get the idea.Last edited by ultimA; 27 September 2019, 08:25 AM.
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Originally posted by kobblestown View Post
Is there a way for a regular user to check this? Like on a running machine. I looked around in dmesg, /proc/spl and /sys/module/zfs but there's no hint.
Code:cat /sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl [fastest] original scalar sse2 ssse3 avx2
there are other facets of zfs that use simd like fletcher4 which is used for checksums, but there doesn't seem to be a way to figure out what implementation that uses.Last edited by some_canuck; 27 September 2019, 07:31 AM.
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Originally posted by yokem55 View PostLooking through the patches it doesn't look like the SIMD re-enablement made it into this release. It is merged into master, so it may to just have to wait until 0.9.
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Looking through the patches it doesn't look like the SIMD re-enablement made it into this release. It is merged into master, so it may to just have to wait until 0.9.
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ZFS On Linux 0.8.2 Released With Linux 5.3 Compatibility, Many Fixes
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ZFS On Linux 0.8.2 is out with fixes in order to provide compatibility with the brand new Linux 5.3 stable kernel while retaining support still going back to the Linux 2.6.32 days...
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