Linux 5.1 Arrives
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Linux 5.1 Arrives
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#3Whats the current status of the situation between the ZFS-on-Linux project and Linux 5.1+?
ZFS is basically killed by Oracle right?
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#4Whats the current status of the situation between the ZFS-on-Linux project and Linux 5.1+?
How is ZFS in general vs btrfs? ZFS is basically killed by Oracle right?
Uh, no? OpenZFS is being actively developed and maintained, albeit not by Oracle.
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#5Whats the current status of the situation between the ZFS-on-Linux project and Linux 5.1+?
How is ZFS in general vs btrfs? ZFS is basically killed by Oracle right?
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#7That sounds like swap. What's the difference?
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#8> The first of these is Linux now supports persistent memory as RAM. Sure, non-volatile memory (NVM) isn't as fast as good old RAM, but on newer systems it gives you the option of expanding your memory. That sounds like swap. What's the difference?
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#10> The first of these is Linux now supports persistent memory as RAM. Sure, non-volatile memory (NVM) isn't as fast as good old RAM, but on newer systems it gives you the option of expanding your memory. That sounds like swap. What's the difference?
SSD on DIMM.