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ZFS is a filesystem designed by Sun Microsystems known for its exceptionally high storage capacities, built-in volume management, |
ZFS is a filesystem designed by Sun Microsystems known for its exceptionally high storage capacities, built-in volume management, data corruption prevention measures, transparent data deduplication, and transparent encryption. The maximum file size is 2^64 bytes (16 exabytes), and the maximum number of files is 2^48. |
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== Links == |
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* [http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/download/Community+Group+zfs/docs/ondiskformat0822.pdf ZFS on-disk format official specification] |
* [http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/download/Community+Group+zfs/docs/ondiskformat0822.pdf ZFS on-disk format official specification] |
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* [https://blogs.oracle.com/bonwick/ Jeff Bonwick blog] |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS ZFS article on wikipedia] |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS ZFS article on wikipedia] |
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ZFS is a filesystem designed by Sun Microsystems known for its exceptionally high storage capacities, built-in volume management, data corruption prevention measures, transparent data deduplication, and transparent encryption. The maximum file size is 2^64 bytes (16 exabytes), and the maximum number of files is 2^48.