> By the way - how does FUSE ZFS work? Is it stable? Good performance?
> We're using ZFS natively on Solaris 10 now, perhaps moving the storage
> to opensolaris soon.

It's pretty stable; I wouldn't put anything on it that isn't backed
up, but I guess that holds for any other filesystem.  The speed isn't
yet up to par with the ntfs-fuse project, but they're working on it.
On my personal machine, I get 100MB/s writes and 250MB/s reads on an
8-drive RAID-Z2, but I don't know how that compares to anything else,
since OpenSolaris won't boot on my hardware and I don't have the
patience to wait for md to sync 8 TB worth of drives.  I'm reasonably
happy with zfs-fuse, but I'm definitely looking forward to seeing how
it compares with a native filesystem that supports RAID6.
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