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Poettering: Revisiting how we put together Linux systems

Poettering: Revisiting how we put together Linux systems

Posted Sep 2, 2014 20:40 UTC (Tue) by mezcalero (subscriber, #45103)
In reply to: Poettering: Revisiting how we put together Linux systems by rahulsundaram
Parent article: Poettering: Revisiting how we put together Linux systems

Well, the concepts we need all exist on ZFS too. dedup, snapshots, send/recv does. No, btrfs didn't invent them. But btrfs is the only fs in the kernel that can do this. And if it isn't totally stable, it as still close enough, at least for the feature-set we need.


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