This is the 100th post here at Adminbyaccident. Little I knew when I starting posting that I would reach the ‘impossible’ mark of the 100 articles. Sure, some of them are not very interesting, nor instructive. Three years ago I wasn’t the same and I hope in three years time I’m still here and kicking. Very few people visiting this site know I had a different career in the past. … [Read more...]
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How to mirror disks on FreeBSD’s ZFS
This article is not going to be a long, detailed, specialized how to. I just wanted to share the ease and the fantastic quality of ZFS for a dead simple need I had. A spare box with a spare disk doing nothing could be repurposed as a file share box at home. Mirroring the two disks would allow me to have a reliable file server. If one disk goes south the other one will still … [Read more...]
Linus on ZFS
Disclaimer: What you are about to read may contain inaccuracies. Feel free to discuss them somewhere else. This is also my opinion and as such it may change through time, maybe tomorrow, next month, next year, next decade or never. I do also make very few reviews (if any) of what I write here so this article won’t be polished by any means and it is coming out of my mind and gut … [Read more...]
Linux VS open source UNIX
Feature name Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD TrustedBSD NetBSD Illumos Native File System Support Ext2/3/4 UFS UFS UFS UFS UFS (read only) XFS ZFS ZFS ZFS JFS Btrfs ZFS Support Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Native ZFS No Yes No Yes No Yes Boot … [Read more...]
How to format an USB drive on FreeBSD
File system support on FreeBSD falls onto UFS (UNIX File System) or originally named the FFS (Fast File System and on ZFS (Zetabyte File System). If you are using your box as a desktop-workstation you will use USB drives to share files with other systems, to carry things on your pocket or safe the day by plugging some drive into a soon to be dead box which is causing some … [Read more...]