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maurice_
Nov 18, 2014Aspirant
What about future ZFS compatibility?
We would like to switch to ZFS for managing our storage and would be glad to avoid the headachews of setting up a ZFS server from scratch. So this readymade and well-supported solution from a reputed...
xeltros
Nov 18, 2014Apprentice
Ready-DATA product line comes with built in ZFS.
ReadyNAS products come with BTRFS which is quite as good for data protection. It includes snapshots and bitrot protection for example.
ZFS has been tested for a longer period, BTRFS is younger but really promising and is already available as default filesystem in some linux distributions. I believe that BTRFS will be supported out of the box by more linux distributions than ZFS.
ZFS is merely a filesystem, migration is not a problem, you would have to set another server and copy the data to it via network. Of couse if your future server supports ZFS, plugging the disk directly to it may be an option depending on the real configuration you would have. I hate doing things like that though, because you never know what could go wrong when working with the main set of data.
Of course, ZFS is not a substitute for proper backup and you should have a decent backup plan that takes natural disaster, human error et theft/hack into account.
ReadyNAS products come with BTRFS which is quite as good for data protection. It includes snapshots and bitrot protection for example.
ZFS has been tested for a longer period, BTRFS is younger but really promising and is already available as default filesystem in some linux distributions. I believe that BTRFS will be supported out of the box by more linux distributions than ZFS.
ZFS is merely a filesystem, migration is not a problem, you would have to set another server and copy the data to it via network. Of couse if your future server supports ZFS, plugging the disk directly to it may be an option depending on the real configuration you would have. I hate doing things like that though, because you never know what could go wrong when working with the main set of data.
Of course, ZFS is not a substitute for proper backup and you should have a decent backup plan that takes natural disaster, human error et theft/hack into account.
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