I just learned from the Phoronix website that KQ Infotech has stopped
working on ZFS for Linux, but that their github repo is still active.

Also, zfsonlinux.org mentioned earlier on this mail thread is seeing
active development.

-- Sriram

On 6/14/11, Sriram Narayanan <sri...@belenix.org> wrote:
> 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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