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RE[4]: Will definitely buy...
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Sat 19th Mar 2011 21:02
in reply to "RE[3]: Will definitely buy..."
Obviously not a good idea to have zfs on the ipad/iphone due to the overhead.
ZFS on OSX makes sense for time machine
. I would trust apple to integrate ZFS into OSX more than I would trust them to add equivalent features to HFS, or create their own. Not sure why they needed a license from Sun for ZFS
For this I'm mainly a interested bystander. I have a mac notebook, but do not plan on buying another Apple device due to their poor F/OSS support.




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Notebooks make up the largest part of Apple's Mac business (according to Apple's quarterly reports), and why would you need multivolume management for a notebook?
As for the iOS devices, Apple would do best to introduce a new, lightweight filesystem that is designed for NAND memory. These devices certainly cannot handle the overhead of ZFS
Edited 2011-03-19 15:48 UTC