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  1. ZFS - Wikipedia

    In Solaris 10 6/06 ("U2"), Sun added the ZFS file system and frequently updated ZFS with new features during the next 5 years. ZFS was ported to Linux, Mac OS X (continued as MacZFS), …

  2. What is ZFS? Why are People Crazy About it?

    Sep 9, 2018 · The Z File System (ZFS) was created by Matthew Ahrens and Jeff Bonwick in 2001. ZFS was designed to be a next generation file system for Sun Microsystems’ OpenSolaris.

  3. OpenZFS

    Jun 2, 2025 · Efficient local or remote replication — send only changed blocks with ZFS send and receive Contributing to OpenZFS The OpenZFS project brings together developers from the …

  4. ZFS: Enterprise-Grade File System - OpenZFS with TrueNAS

    Overview The Zettabyte File System (ZFS™) was developed by Sun Microsystems™ in 2006 to solve the data integrity and protection issues other file systems faced. After Oracle™ acquired …

  5. ZFS - ArchWiki

    ZFS ZFS is an advanced filesystem, originally developed and released by Sun Microsystems in 2005. Described as "The last word in filesystems", ZFS is stable, fast, secure, and future-proof.

  6. GitHub - openzfs/zfs: OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD

    OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD. Contribute to openzfs/zfs development by creating an account on GitHub.

  7. Master ZFS Clones: Safe Testing Without Risking Production Data

    5 days ago · Learn how to use ZFS clones to create writable copies of snapshots for safe testing and experimentation on Linux. This tutorial demonstrates creating snapshots, cloning them to …

  8. ZFS on Linux - OpenZFS Releases

    Native port of ZFS to Linux.OpenZFS on Linux / Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  9. Introduction to ZFSopenzfs latest documentation

    ZFS was originally developed by Sun Microsystems for the Solaris operating system. The source code for ZFS was released under the CDDL as part of the OpenSolaris operating system and …

  10. System Administration - OpenZFS

    Sep 11, 2023 · ZFS is a rethinking of the traditional storage stack. The basic unit of storage in ZFS is the pool and from it, we obtain datasets that can be either mountpoints (a mountable …