There's also ZFS from KQInfotech.

-- Sriram

On 6/14/11, David Magda <dma...@ee.ryerson.ca> wrote:
> On Tue, June 14, 2011 08:15, Jim Klimov wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>    A college friend of mine is using Debian Linux on his desktop,
>> and wondered if he could tap into ZFS goodness without adding
>> another server in his small quiet apartment or changing the
>> desktop OS. According to his research, there are some kernel
>> modules for Debian which implement ZFS, or a FUSE variant.
>
> Besides FUSE, there's also this:
>
>     http://zfsonlinux.org/
>
> Btrfs also has many ZFS-like features:
>
>     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Btrfs
>
>>    Can anyone comment how stable and functional these are?
>> Performance is a secondary issue, as long as it does not
>> lead to system crashes due to timeouts, etc. ;)
>
> A better bet would probably be to check out the lists of the porting
> projects themselves. Most of the folks on zfs-discuss are probably people
> that use ZFS on platforms that have more official support for it
> (OpenSolaris-based stuff and FreeBSD).
>
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