Comment by tshtf 10 years ago Is it? I've heard several complains about bugs in FUSE. 3 comments tshtf Reply gnoway 10 years ago ZFS on Linux[0] doesn't use FUSE.[0] http://zfsonlinux.org/ tshtf 10 years ago Thanks, I was unaware. Apparently there is both native ZFS, and FUSE-backed ZFS for Linux:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS#Linux mitchty 10 years ago I've a friend that uses it. Can't say it is not buggy, he hit the bug where unlinked files weren't removed. Got to 95% use before finding out he had to reboot/unmount to clean things up.But that means his pool performance is now shit.
gnoway 10 years ago ZFS on Linux[0] doesn't use FUSE.[0] http://zfsonlinux.org/ tshtf 10 years ago Thanks, I was unaware. Apparently there is both native ZFS, and FUSE-backed ZFS for Linux:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS#Linux
tshtf 10 years ago Thanks, I was unaware. Apparently there is both native ZFS, and FUSE-backed ZFS for Linux:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS#Linux
mitchty 10 years ago I've a friend that uses it. Can't say it is not buggy, he hit the bug where unlinked files weren't removed. Got to 95% use before finding out he had to reboot/unmount to clean things up.But that means his pool performance is now shit.
ZFS on Linux[0] doesn't use FUSE.
[0] http://zfsonlinux.org/
Thanks, I was unaware. Apparently there is both native ZFS, and FUSE-backed ZFS for Linux:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS#Linux
I've a friend that uses it. Can't say it is not buggy, he hit the bug where unlinked files weren't removed. Got to 95% use before finding out he had to reboot/unmount to clean things up.
But that means his pool performance is now shit.