I haven't really noticed a bias myself, but there's just not much point getting enthusiastic about a filesystem that isn't included in the most common Unix-like OS on the planet.
I suspect most of us would run ZFS if it was an option, but it's not. Sure, there's the FUSE port, but from what I've read the performance sucks and it's probably nowhere near as robust as a native kernel implementation.
Personally I was going to build an OpenSolaris server at home just because of ZFS, but now that Oracle's taken over Sun I don't want to get stuck with an operating system that they suddenly stop supporting.
Looks like there is a zfs-fuse package, maybe I'll try it sometime.
not really: for me it has the same speed like btrfs or ext4, you only need to "donate" some big amount RAM (e.g. 1-2 GiB) of it to really see nice results (you could also do it with 128 MB given to it but under my impression it's better if more is in cache) - it's highly threaded so the more cores or threads your CPU can handle the better
besides that:
- there's fuse splice-support in newer kernels now (afaik zfs-fuse doesn't support it yet - so people might want to help to get that to work)
- a parallel (pcrypt) version of the crypto-stuff is in the kernel for those who aren't fortunate to own an CPU with AES hardware-acceleration
- zfs-fuse has gained much speed since 0.6.9
- ...
Hi Everyone,
Many thanks for your contribution, support and patience. We had an overwhelming response to the closed beta for ZFS port on Linux. The reviews of the closed beta have been very promising and a big thank you to all the people / companies who have been involved in testing the closed beta and submitting their feedback and comments.
We had mentioned earlier that once we have enough reviews about the closed beta, we would be making the ZFS port on Linux beta an open beta for everyone. So here we go folks! THE BETA IS PUBLIC AND OPEN FOR EVERYONE NOW! Please login to http://zfs.kqinfotech.com and register to download. No more waiting for approvals from our team.
However, I would like to get a regular feedback from you all, once you start testing the beta. Your feedback and bug reports would be very important as we now inch closer to the GA Release which is scheduled for December. Please feel free to contact me at *darshin@kqinfotech.com
Cheers,
Darshin