![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, the project o It offers the ability to use ZFS as a backend for the Luster clustered file system. In particular, the following components are implemented: SPA (Storage Pool Allocator), DMU (Data Management Unit), ZVOL (ZFS Emulated Volume) and ZPL (ZFS POSIX Layer). OpenZFS provides an implementation of the components of ZFS related to both the file system and the volume manager. OpenZFS has been tested with Linux kernels 3.10 to 5.9 (kernels compatible with the latest version 2.6.32) and the FreeBSD 12.2, stable / 12 and 13.0 (HEAD) branches. In FreeBSD, the code is synchronized with the OpenZFS code base current. Packages with the new version will soon be ready for all major Linux distributions, including Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, RHEL / CentOS. OpenZFS already used in the FreeBSD upstream (HEAD) and is included with Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Sabayon Linux, and ALT Linux distributions. All ZFS development activity for Linux and BSD systems is now concentrated in one project and developed in a common repository. The project became known as "ZFS on Linux" and previously it was limited to developing a module for the Linux kernel, but after the transfer of support for FreeBSD, it was recognized as the main OpenZFS implementation and it was removed from the mention of Linux in the name. After a year and a half of development, OpenZFS 2.0 project launched which develops the implementation of the ZFS file system for Linux and FreeBSD. ![]()
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