That would be any Illumos-based distro, FreeBSD (and FreeNAS), Ubuntu,
and maybe Gentoo.
I looked on the Oracle Linux web pages and blog, and there's no mention
of ZFS anywhere.
The Oracle Linux folks were very anti ZFS because they developed BTRFS
and saw ZFS as a competitor, although I think the BTRFS development team
is now mainly at Facebook.
On 21/04/2017 19:12, David Johnson wrote:
I might be using the wrong terminology, but by "native" I meant
without doing any extra
work. Some of the operating systems in your link are rumored to not
work out
of the box. An Oracle tech support rep. is the one who told me about the
native support for ZFS in Oracle Linux.
On 04/21/17 11:01, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
On 21/04/2017 18:24, David Johnson wrote:
Does anyone have any editorial comments on how well ZFS is handled
on Openindiana
vs. Oracle Linux? It looks like these may be my only two choices if
I want to
have an OS that has native ZFS support, and allow me to get updated
security patches.
I'm not aware that Oracle Linux has native ZFS support at all.
However, there are more than you mentioned - see
http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Distributions
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