On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 11:56 -0700, Lonni J Friedman wrote: > On 6/21/06, Josenildo Marques <josenildo.marques@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > "The much anticipated release of the new ZFS filesystem in Solaris 10 will > > revolutionize the way system administrators (and executives) think about and > > work with filesystems. Breaking free of the traditional volume or partition > > architecture, ZFS combines scalability and flexibility while providing a > > simple command interface. Coined by Sun as the "last word in filesystems," > > ZFS is already being ported to several Linux distributions and Mac OSX. > > Designed to have at least a 30 year shelf life, this filesystem will make > > waves with its upcoming release in Solaris 10. We've been playing with ZFS > > for several months and have written some recipes about its basic > > administration. Here are ten reasons why you'll want to reformat all of your > > systems and use ZFS." > > http://www.tech-recipes.com/solaris_system_administration_tips1446.html > > Is it just me, or is this completely irrelevant to FC? Its not like > there's any Linux kernel support for ZFS right now, right? I guess we can get a head start on asking if it supports the attributes needed for SELinux and what tools know how to back it up. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx