appleinsider.com — Sun Microsystems' relatively new ZFS filesystem will see rudimentary support under the soon-to-be released Mac OS X Leopard, but will eventually play a much larger role in future versions of the Apple operating system, AppleInsider has been told.
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tenoqOct 6, 2007
Read and ye shall learn. :p
ilgazOct 6, 2007
A basic example feature would be, the “Volumes” approach may go bye bye. For example, one can plug a ZFS formatted USB drive to his/her machine and the space on that machine becomes available to master volume.Only guy who can explain ZFS in a way the general public can understand and actually “demand” it is really Steve Jobs.It is an enterprise storage system, in use on enterprise class servers (mainframes too) and very high end Workstations which the overhead is impossible to figure.
swissboyOct 7, 2007
better know what YOU are talking about before blabbering along. You obviously have no idea what HFS is...
0xceptionOct 7, 2007
apparently people can't take a joke anymore :) sorry you can digg me down some more.
ilgazOct 7, 2007
Gruber linked that article, enough said :) If they make sure it is stable and commercial quality disk tools (e.g. diskwarrior) ships with support, all DTP and Graphics friends are considering ZFS for their DATA directories (not boot)