Gour <[email protected]> writes:

> Greg Troxel <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> These days, the zfs approach is more appealing.
>
> Is it realistic to see it on NetBSD?

I think it is.  There is an old version of zfs which is currently
integrated, which I think almost works.   OpenZFS has a common core of
the filesystem and glue layers for Illumos, FreeBSD, Linux and OS X.
It seems that the Illumos and FreeBSD versions are solid.  I don't know
about Linux, and have had some problems with the OS X version when I
tried it.

Given that older ZFS works enough that the glue layer is mostly there,
it seems quite feasible.  I don't think it's an 8 hour project, but it's
probably something that can be done in a few months by one person.

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