Wide open question here. If I have a server based on build 35 and am running with a ZFS filesystem shared out via NFS am I safe to assume that there will be no substantial changes to ZFS for the next year or so? While there may be the occasional patch or minor tweak I have this gut feeling that ZFS is production ready now and whatever will be released GA in 2 months ( or so ) is substantially identical to what we have now. GUI tools and management layers may be added but the primary functions of ZFS are locked down.
I doubt that I am labouring under a misconception here but let me know your thoughts. Dennis Clarke ps: my NFS server : # uname -a SunOS core 5.11 blastware sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine # zpool list NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT nfs 204G 12.2G 192G 5% ONLINE - # zfs get -o property,value,source all nfs PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE type filesystem - creation Tue Mar 7 1:26 2006 - used 12.2G - available 190G - referenced 12.2G - compressratio 1.35x - mounted yes - quota none default reservation none default recordsize 64K local mountpoint /export/nfs local sharenfs nosub,nosuid,rw=medusa,root=medusa local checksum on default compression on local atime on default devices on default exec on default setuid on default readonly off default zoned off default snapdir visible default aclmode groupmask default aclinherit secure default #
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