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Introduction
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History of ZFS
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What does ZFS do
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Integrity
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Disk checksums
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Block checksums
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Storage architecture
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Pooled storage
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Copyonwrite transactions
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ZFS administration
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Storage pools
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Using disks directly
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ZFS has concepts
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Pool status
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Pool IO stats
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Destruction
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Multiple disks
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Mirrored disks
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Raid Zed groups
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Data sets
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Properties
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Noexec
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Userdefined properties
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Quotas
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Reservations
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Compression
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Snapshots
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Selfhealing data
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Demo
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NFS goes
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Good news
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Everything is fine
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Corrupted disks
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Outputs
Description:
Explore the ZFS filesystem in this comprehensive conference talk from linux.conf.au 2020. Dive into the history, features, and administration of ZFS, covering topics such as filesystem reliability, snapshots, and volume management. Learn about pooled storage, copy-on-write transactions, and data integrity through disk and block checksums. Discover how to create and manage storage pools, work with mirrored disks and RAID-Z groups, and utilize ZFS concepts like datasets, properties, and quotas. Gain insights into self-healing data, compression, and snapshots. Watch a live demonstration of ZFS in action, including handling corrupted disks and NFS issues. Suitable for both beginners and experienced users, this talk provides a thorough overview of ZFS and its future directions in just 44 minutes.

The ZFS Filesystem

linux.conf.au
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