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ZFS File System on Linux

The Power of Data Integrity and Snapshots with ZFS File System on Linux

  • by Gee-Tech

ZFS (Zettabyte File System) is an open-source file system that was originally designed for use on the Solaris operating system. However, it is now available on Linux and has several advantages over other file systems. One of the main advantages of ZFS is data integrity. This means that the system protects data in two particularly… Read More »The Power of Data Integrity and Snapshots with ZFS File System on Linux

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What are the most important differences between the Btrfs and Ext4 file systems, and in what situations is one a better choice than the other?

  • by Gee-Tech

The world of Linux is filled with choices, and one of the biggest decisions a user has to make is selecting the right file system. Two of the most popular options are Btrfs and Ext4. While both are widely used, they are different in many ways, making one a better choice over the other depending… Read More »What are the most important differences between the Btrfs and Ext4 file systems, and in what situations is one a better choice than the other?