
17 Apr
2012
17 Apr
'12
1:47 a.m.
Peter Ross wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012, Craig Sanders wrote:
1. zfs's "complexity" is more than offset by the length of time it has been in real world production use. ZFS is a production quality filesystem now, and btrfs really isn't yet.
That issue will (presumably) solve itself in time.
At least they are all "Unix";-)
That does not get you as far as you might think. For example, early versions of POSIX.1 did not require symlinks. *SYMLINKS!* Of course with your (Peter) fbsd background, you are probably inured to the hardships of going without a GNU userland :-)