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If you can not use ZFS on your home server, because of 128MB RAM, maybe you could upgrade your home server? I mean, a server is important. I at least, prioritize the home server and would surely find an old computer, 1GHz + 1GB RAM will do (but you will get 20MB/sec unless you have 64bit cpu). But your data will be safe. Isnt it important enough to shell out 100 bucks on an upgrade?
As someone posted, the advantages is too great not to use on a server.
http://kerneltrap.org/FreeBSD/BSDCan_2008_ZFS_Internals