Linked by Rahul on Mon 13th Oct 2008 21:19 UTC
Linux Linux Foundation is organizing a end user collaboration summit this week. A major topic will be a presentation on the new upcoming filesystems - Ext4 and Btrfs. Ted Tso, who is a Linux kernel filesystem developer on a sabbatical from IBM working for Linux Foundation for a year, has talked about the two-pronged approach for the Linux kernel, taking a incremental approach with Ext4 while simultaneously working on the next generation filesystem called btrfs. Read more for details.
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RE: ZFS?
by poundsmack on Mon 13th Oct 2008 23:17 UTC in reply to "ZFS?"
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even if Linux never gets ZFS I am still thrilled ZFS exists and is being developed and adopted by the BSD's and Apple. After all, if it wernt for ZFS Oracle likely wouldn't have said "me too" and started development on Btrfs. well, they liekly would have, though i don't think it would have been made as easily avalible. could have easily become a good piece of Oracle IP. glad its open though.

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