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The 800 MB of RAM is because of ZFS. ZFS is supposed to be wonderful because it caches lots of stuff in RAM, but unlike normal cache, ZFS cache isn't freed when applications need more RAM... It just stays there. What you get is an utter RAM hog.
As for the sluggishness... Beats me, maybe it's just slow because XOrg and Gnome are slow. Last I tried it it didn't seem much slower than most of the desktop Linux distros, except in terms of boot time.