To: Golden Eagle
No telling what theyre up to, but if running a bolted-on ZFS filesystem from userspace is what they call I good idea Im obviously better off not knowing LOL.
Party-pooper!
The whole userspace thing is cool. We're using userspace filesystems on the Mac now to use SSH, Flickr, GoogleMail, etc. all as filesystems.
I admit, I wouldn't use it in a production server. But we're talking about personal computers so it's not a big concern. BTW, I still won't run the NTFS filesystem in userspace. Just don't trust it not to screw my NTFS external hard drives.
To: George W. Bush
Those are remote resources, not a local FS. Fact remains Linux users won’t have native access to ZFS like Apple, Solaris or BSD users will, thanks to their prohibitive license.
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