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omlette_brother
Oct 10, 2005Aspirant
Single Instance Storage (Block level deduplication)
First post, and a new user :D Chuffed to bits with my X6 so far...
I've migrated all my data from my W2K3 Server. I have had the benefit of Single Instance Storage as the server also hosted RIS to build my PC's. I have a lot of development I386's which contain a lot of repeated files. Would be great to have the same, transparent support to remove data redundancy.
I've migrated all my data from my W2K3 Server. I have had the benefit of Single Instance Storage as the server also hosted RIS to build my PC's. I have a lot of development I386's which contain a lot of repeated files. Would be great to have the same, transparent support to remove data redundancy.
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- omlette_brotherAspirantBlock level Dedupe looks to be on the BTFRS roadmap? :D
- luriumAspirantOr netgear can make support for LESSFS which is inline dedup in linux.
http://www.lessfs.com/wordpress - jeremyottenAspirant+1
- andrewzAspirant
TeknoJnky wrote: has anyone thought of or tried running open solaris and zfs with dedupe, on a pro/3200 via virtual box?
I realize it would be slower than using native, but for data that is dedupe friendly it might be worth it.
Would be slower. - luriumAspirant
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