| Name : zfs-fuse
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| Version : 0.5.0r375
| Vendor : openSUSE Build Service
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| Release : 1.1
| Date : 2008-12-15 20:34:05
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| Group : System Environment/Daemons
| Source RPM : zfs-fuse-0.5.0r375-1.1.src.rpm
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| Size : 11.69 MB
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| Packager : Lenz Grimmer < lenz_grimmer_com>
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| Summary : A port of ZFS to the FUSE framework for the Linux operating system
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Description :
This project is a port of the ZFS filesystem to FUSE/Linux, done as part of the Google Summer of Code 2006 initiative.
ZFS has many features which can benefit all kinds of users - from the simple end-user to the biggest enterprise systems. ZFS list of features:
Provable integrity - it checksums all data (and meta-data), which makes it possible to detect hardware errors (hard disk corruption, flaky IDE cables..). Read how ZFS helped to detect a faulty power supply after only two hours of usage, which was previously silently corrupting data for almost a year!
Atomic updates - means that the on-disk state is consistent at all times, there\'s no need to perform a lengthy filesystem check after forced reboots/power failures.
Instantaneous snapshots and clones - it makes it possible to have hourly, daily and weekly backups efficiently, as well as experiment with new system configurations without any risks.
Built-in (optional) compression
Highly scalable
Pooled storage model - creating filesystems is as easy as creating a new directory. You can efficiently have thousands of filesystems, each with it\'s own quotas and reservations, and different properties (compression algorithm, checksum algorithm, etc..).
Built-in stripes (RAID-0), mirrors (RAID-1) and RAID-Z (it\'s like software RAID-5, but more efficient due to ZFS\'s copy-on-write transactional model).
Among others (variable sector sizes, adaptive endianness, ...)
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RPM found in directory: /mirror/ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/LenzGr/openSUSE_11.0/x86_64 |