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  2. OpenZFS - Wikipedia

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    OpenZFS is mainly used in enterprise and data center environments, as well as consumer devices like network-attached storage (NAS) devices, where data reliability and safety is essential. While initially designed for Solaris, development has since focused on Linux , while ports exist for various BSD distributions and macOS .

  3. ZFS - Wikipedia

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    ZFS (previously Zettabyte File System) is a file system with volume management capabilities. It began as part of the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system in 2001. Large parts of Solaris, including ZFS, were published under an open source license as OpenSolaris for around 5 years from 2005 before being placed under a closed source license when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2009–2010.

  4. Oracle ZFS - Wikipedia

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    After Oracle's Solaris 11 Express release, the OS/Net consolidation (the main OS code) was made proprietary and closed-source, [3] and further ZFS upgrades and implementations inside Solaris (such as encryption) are not compatible with other non-proprietary implementations which use previous versions of ZFS.

  5. TrueNAS - Wikipedia

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    TrueNAS (formerly FreeNAS) is a family of network-attached storage (NAS) products produced by iXsystems, incorporating both open-source and commercial software. Based on the OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS runs on FreeBSD as well as Linux and is available under the BSD License.

  6. ZFS (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... OpenZFS, an open-source derivative of Oracle ZFS; Other uses

  7. zFS (z/OS file system) - Wikipedia

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    z/OS File System (zFS) (official name: z/OS® Distributed File Service zSeries® File System) is a POSIX-style hierarchical file system for IBM's z/OS operating system for z System mainframes, a successor to that operating system's HFS.

  8. Category:Compression file systems - Wikipedia

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  9. zstd - Wikipedia

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    It was also used to create a proof-of-concept OpenZFS compression method [7] which was integrated in 2020. [20] The AWS Redshift and RocksDB databases include support for field compression using Zstandard. [21] In March 2018, Canonical tested [22] the use of zstd as a deb package compression method by default for the Ubuntu Linux distribution.