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    Phoronix: ZFS On Linux 0.7 Released With New Features

    A new release of ZOL is available for running the ZFS file-system natively on Linux. This ZFS On Linux v0.7 update does bring a number of new features...

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  • #2
    Nice, even the old version had much better raid/scrub perf than btrfs.

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    • #3
      Even the 2.6 kernel series is supported? Oo seems deeply integrated into the kernel.

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      • #4
        My home ubuntu PC box is on zfs, and its working so far without any problems, but will be there some update of ZOL for 16.04 ? i think no :/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by oleid View Post
          Even the 2.6 kernel series is supported? Oo seems deeply integrated into the kernel.
          Some "enterprise" distributions still run on those ancient kernels.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PLum View Post
            My home ubuntu PC box is on zfs, and its working so far without any problems, but will be there some update of ZOL for 16.04 ? i think no :/
            You can always build the updated .debs yourself or get them from another repo/ppa.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by nils_ View Post

              Some "enterprise" distributions still run on those ancient kernels.
              We're still running 2.6.18 on some "servers" at work. It's horrible.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by zman0900 View Post

                We're still running 2.6.18 on some "servers" at work. It's horrible.
                If it is RHEL/CentOS 5.x, it is patched beyond recognition and plenty of things back-ported.

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