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#illumos #omnios is absolutely incredible. The system is very well designed IMO, I had already experienced the more cohesively designed #BSD but here it feels a bit *more* (although quite similar in some aspects to #freebsd of course).
Linux feels like a duct-taped amalgamation of random ideas, don't get me wrong I love Linux and all it represents, but it's a system that has been grown in any direction.
With Illumos instead it feels like you have orthogonal powerful building blocks you can compose into something greater than the sum of its parts. #zfs #dtrace #zones #crossbow it all works beautifully, both on their own and together.
After seeing how virtualized networking can be done in solaris, the docker networking stack feels so sad in comparison.
So far I'm very impressed.
I don't know if anybody noticed #ZeroFS yet, but it seems there is a completely user space-implementation of #NFS and #blockstorage on top of #S3 #objectstorage: github.com/Barre/zerofs
Including a demo running #ZFS on top of it which essentially allows geo-redundant ZFS volumes: asciinema.org/a/728234 & github.com/Barre/zerofs?tab=reโฆ
I don't see no #FreeBSD port yet, but if that really works it would be absolutely awesome.
As I start to explore the ZFS filesystem in more detail on FreeBSD, this post on snapshot basics is very helpful:
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Basics of ZFS Snapshot Management - Klara Systems
Master ZFS snapshot managementโlearn to create, use, and delete snapshots to protect your data and optimize backups.Dru Lavigne (Klara Systems)
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#truenas #zvault #freebsd #zfs #storage #nas #core
TrueNAS CORE versus TrueNAS SCALE
I was really disappointed when I got to know that the FreeBSD based TrueNAS CORE storage appliance โ owned and developed by iXsystems โ will be moved into the โmaintenanceโ โฆ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
Running a `zpool scrub` on my mirrored NVMe SSDs. The image on the left is without heatsinks and the right is with heatsinks. Both graphs show a 50 minute time window.
Before installing heatsinks it took 15-20 minutes to scrub, and since, it's only 6 minutes. Perhaps the drives were thermal throttling?
Either way, โฌ20 well-spent I'd say.
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