Key Features in OpenZFS 2.3.0:

  • RAIDZ Expansion (#15022): Add new devices to an existing RAIDZ pool, increasing storage capacity without downtime.
  • Fast Dedup (#15896): A major performance upgrade to the original OpenZFS deduplication functionality.
  • Direct IO (#10018): Allows bypassing the ARC for reads/writes, improving performance in scenarios like NVMe devices where caching may hinder efficiency.
  • JSON (#16217): Optional JSON output for the most used commands.
  • Long names (#15921): Support for file and directory names up to 1023 characters.
  • Bug Fixes: A series of critical bug fixes addressing issues reported in previous versions.
  • Numerous performance improvements throughout the code base.
  • Supported Platforms:
    • Linux kernels 4.18 - 6.12,
    • FreeBSD releases 13.3, 14.0 - 14.2.
    • 7fb2adfb45bafcc01c80@lemmy.world
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      It used to be that you couldn’t grow the pool, so you needed all of your drives up-front.

      Now you can start with four drives and slowly grow over time to whatever your target goal is. It’s much more friendly for home labs/tight budgets.

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        That’s good to hear. I assume people saying “ZFS” are usually referring to this OpenZFS (and usually not Oracle ZFS)?

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          22 hours ago

          Oracle ZFS is so obscure by now that it’s irrelevant.

          As usual with Oracle products, it’s just a means to squeeze poorly led companies.