Hi, I already googled about this, but all I can find is how to use the PV tools of windows. What I'd like to know, is what really happens behind the scenes, in case someone decides to "restore" an entire folder, that is actually the whole zfs file system. Let's assume we have a ZFS fs shared /data/windows/marketing on the AD, that is a real ZFS fs. That share is visible as \\storage\marketing. Someone loose a file hidden somewhere, but he wrongly decides to look at the "previous versions" of the \\storage\marketing root, and decides to hit "restore", instead of "open" (then do his good work). What happens? - Is this triggering a full rollback of the zfs snapshot? - Is this just happening on the client side, so Windows decides how to manage such a difficult task? - ...what else?? Gabriele.
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