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- [Zfs] Utilizzando ZFS su Windows 10
- Raid 10 or Raid 60
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After losing all my data (6 TB)..
It is possible to run a fork of ZFS on Windows. For that you will want https://openzfsonwindows.org/. However, I have no idea of the integrity of the project, or, whether it is stock ZFS but with windows drivers or not. It also likely has some tradeoffs that I cannot speak too. I would be dubious of using it without playing around with it a lot first.
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External Harddrive from Truenas to Windows?
OpenZFS on Windows homepage and the releases. I have never used it, just seen some demo on one of the ZFS conference videos.
- Installing Windows bare metal on a ZFS volume
- 500TB of flash, 196 cores of Epyc, 1.5Tb of RAM; let’s run it all on windows!
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ZFS raw (passthrough) on WSL: what do you think of my plan?
Phase 2: No WSL but OpenZFS on Windows
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How to get rw access from Windows to the files saved on a SATA disk "formatted" with a ZFS file system.
You might like to ask in the forum that's linked from https://openzfsonwindows.org/; there are a few Windows-related posts.
apparently this is a thing but ymmv.
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Reliability of external hard drive?
So ZFS is my cheap RAID option. Idk how much windows support there is if people are in windows, there's the windows port but idk what kind of issues they currently have. Haven't tried it, I live in linux.
zfs
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New System
https://openzfsonosx.org is a great starting place for general ZFS on Mac stuff.
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How to handle an accidentally disconnected usb drive with a zfs pool on it?
I am imaging the following simple situation. I am using open ZFS on macOS (OpenZFS on OS X), and I have created a zpool with a single external USB drive. What command should I run when the drive is accidentally disconnected without properly exporting the pool?
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Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives
This is completely wrong. ZFS works very well via O3X [0]. I ran my home folder off of ZFS on various Mac Pros for ~11 years. ZFS works well in Linux and FreeBSD as well.
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0: https://openzfsonosx.org/
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Removable Time Machine Drive
This might be able to read the drive https://openzfsonosx.org/ But I don't know if Time Machine will jive with it.
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OpenZFS on OS X
After dabbling with early stuff from the sadly scrapped Apple effort, I started my full time Mac ZFS journey in 2011 with the then Z-410, which then became ZEVO which was 10.8 only, and then staying on that (and in turn 10.8 doho) on a Mac Pro 3,1 for a solid 4 years or so. I was really sad when that effort didn't pan out and the company got acquired and then the whole deal was killed, but O3X revived the torch and I moved directly onto that. I've carried my pool forward continuously the whole way, with snapshots and everything, all data scrubbed and known good with no more data rot. It's a damn shame events (software patents) conspired to keep that from becoming a universal native fs, but it's still a wonderful thing and Lundman's amazing consistent efforts have been fantastic. The main site at https://openzfsonosx.org/ has decently active forums for something niche.
Without Apple on board or a much bigger effort ZFS on the Mac will probably always have some real limitations particularly with the GUI. For one of my desktop systems I've migrated to running my home and data folders as HFS or APFS formatted iSCSI targets, so it's still on ZFS underneath but appears native to macOS (and that also means that the effective death of towers isn't a limit on storage). But this remains an incredible project IMO.
Also for anyone who wants some limited GUI interaction capability, there is a small project called ZetaWatch [0] which will put some ZFS control into a menubar widget.
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0: https://github.com/cbreak-black/ZetaWatch/
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Question: JBOD and APFS. Is it still a bad idea?
OpenZFS is available for MacOS and it's about as rock solid as you get in a file system. As a bonus, if you someday need to migrate the dataset to a server, you'll be able to import the zfs pool pretty easily.
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is there a Drivepool-type software for macOS?
Check out https://openzfsonosx.org/
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[Q] What happened to the project ZFS on macOS?
Site ZFS on OSX seems down for the last few days...
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Run FreeBSD 13.1 for ARM64 in QEMU on Apple Silicon Mac with HVF Acceleration
>such as ZFS
FWIW, ZFS has actually been available on macOS for a long time in various iterations (MacZFS, Z-410/ZEVO, and now OpenZFS [0]). I ran it for around 11 years on a number of systems with almost all of my data on it (home folder, applications, /opt for MacPorts etc) and it was a tank. Fun project and well worth checking out. I'll always regret the various factors that meant Apple didn't adopt it as their native FS.
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0: https://openzfsonosx.org/
- The open source port of OpenZFS on OS X
What are some alternatives?
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
btrfs - WinBtrfs - an open-source btrfs driver for Windows
hfs - HFS is a web file server to run on your computer. Share folders or even a single file thanks to the virtual file system.
net.lutris.Lutris
archiso-zfs - Easily load ZFS kernel module on any Archiso.
com.valvesoftware.Steam
MySQL - MySQL Server, the world's most popular open source database, and MySQL Cluster, a real-time, open source transactional database.
openzfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
ZetaWatch - ZFS OSX Menu Bar widget
org.chromium.Chromium
hfs