> > Send/receive has the advantage that the receiving filesystem is
> > guaranteed to be in a stable state.
> 
> Can send/receive be used on a multiuser running server system?

Yes.

> Will
> this slowdown the services on the server much?

"Depends".  On a modern box with good disk layout it shouldn't.

> Can the zfs receiving "end" be transformed into a normal file.bz2

Yes.  However, you have to carefully match the sending and receiving
ZFS versions, not all versions can read all streams.  If you delay
receiving the stream, it can happen that you won't be able to
unpack it any more.


Regards -- Volker
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