![]() ![]() So Brett has done some great content talking about these features in a previous tech tip, so if youre interested, definitely check that. add the LXC file server to it, and it have a full file server capability and disk management. ![]() email alerts on issues and even SMART right out of the box. Remote is usually piped through SSH.įor some prior art and implementation examples you may be interested in look at these projects: github. So ZFS comes with some other features that traditional RAID doesnt have, which is the L2 Ark and the ZIL, or the ZFS intent log, and what this does is it allows RAM and SSDs to work as a cache for high speed. the file server container will manage your data store and shares, and OMV will provide the functionality you want from it sance the storage management. ![]() The destination is either local or remote. “Somewhere” can be another ZFS filesystem (to create a duplicate pool or dataset) or a compressed archive. This is a feature request to add in the ability to schedule a snapshot of an entire pool or specific dataset (zfs snapshot -r We should be able to specify a retention period for a snapshot (that Webmin will go and delete after the specified date) and optionally have Webmin send (pipe) it somewhere (zfs send -r ). While that works fine, it’s not taking advantage of ZFS snapshot and send/receive features. Webmin doesn’t care what the underlying filesystem is. I know it is currently possible to use it with ZFS as source directory. Features of ZFS include protection against data corruption, high storage capacity (256 ZiB), snapshots and copy-on-write clones. I find Webmin’s “Filesystem Backup” module very powerful. ZFS is a combined file system and logical volume manager originally designed and implemented by a team at Sun Microsystems led by Jeff Bonwick and Matthew Ahrens. Unsure if that place is even read anymore, I am also posting here. I posted this at the SF discussion forum. ![]()
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