Skip to main content
Home
Toggle menu
  • Log in
  • Home
  • Security
  • Colleague
  • Support
  • PC Imaging
  • VOIP and Telephony
  • Email and Office365

ZFS Overview

ZFS stands for the Zettabyte File System, which is taken from the maximum capacity of a ZFS pool (256 zettabytes or 256 billion terabytes).  ZFS is designed not only as a next-generation filesystem, but as a last-generation filesystem, with limitations and features designed to last decades.

Book navigation

  • Colleague patch process
  • Colleague: Ethos Integration Cheat Sheet
  • Colleague: ZFS and backups
    • ZFS Overview
      • Filesystem structure
      • File metadata and checksumming
      • Copy-on-write and what it means
      • Pools, vdevs, and volume management
      • Datasets and space utilization
      • Compression and deduplication
    • ZFS datasets and how Durham Tech uses them
    • ZFS snapshots and how to create and use them
    • ZFS send/receive and how it can work with backups
    • Backups with znapzend, and specific configurations for Solaris/Linux
    • Tape backup with CISBackup
  • RDEL - Linkage for Fields to Certain Files Not Working
  • Using the Workflow Definition Tool

Search form

sfy39587stp18