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Common tasks like building a RAIDZ array, purposefully corrupting data and recovering it, snapshotting datasets, etc. with no possibility of real data loss are encouraged to see the Experimenting with ZFS article. Users wishing to experiment with ZFS on virtual block devices (known in ZFS terms as VDEVs) which can be simple files like ~/zfs0.img ~/zfs1.img ~/zfs2.img etc. Tip: Add an IgnorePkg entry to nf to prevent these packages from upgrading when doing a regular update.
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Install zfs-dkms AUR or zfs-dkms-git AUR and apply the post-install instructions given by these packages. Users can make use of DKMS Dynamic Kernel Module Support to rebuild the ZFS modules automatically with every kernel upgrade. See Install Arch Linux on ZFS#Installation. If an "insmod" error is produced, try depmod -a. Test the installation by issuing zpool status on the command line. These branches have (according to them) dependency on the zfs-utils package.
Install from the archzfs repository or alternatively the Arch User Repository: Tip: You can downgrade your linux version to the one from archzfs repo if your current kernel is newer.
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ZFS is licensed under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL).ĭescribed as "The last word in filesystems", ZFS is stable, fast, secure, and future-proof.
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ZFS is an advanced filesystem created by Sun Microsystems (now owned by Oracle) and released for OpenSolaris in November 2005.įeatures of ZFS include: pooled storage (integrated volume management – zpool), Copy-on-write, snapshots, data integrity verification and automatic repair (scrubbing), RAID-Z, a maximum 16 exabyte file size, and a maximum 256 quadrillion zettabyte storage with no limit on number of filesystems (datasets) or files.