On 06/04/17 10:54, Tom H wrote: > On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 5:50 AM, David Sommerseth > <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >> ZFS looks great, so does btrfs - on the paper. But until ZFS is native >> in Linux or btrfs stabilizes on the same level as ext4 and XFS, I'm >> not going that path for production environments. > > What do you mean by "native?" > > The upstream deb and rpm files use dkms (as well as kmod for RHEL and > clones) and Ubuntu ships zfs pre-compiled. This is "native" in my > book. > > I've used and am using zfs in production on Linux and it's good and stable. My meaning of "native" is that it is included in the upstream Linux kernel, not a side-loaded product/project/kernel module. -- kind regards, David Sommerseth