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>But it's going to have a considerably higher CPU usage as well. I am going to assume in three to four years time this wouldn't be a problem? I mean a 16nm Quad Core ARM Cortex SoC are only $15. Unfortunately no consumer NAS are implementing ZFS. ( TrueNAS offering isn't really consumer NAS )
I am not sure about cheap ARM devices but I am using an old Haswell i5-4670 and it is more than enough. So it won't be issue later. Also, when you are talking about consumer NAS, the real problem is that any low-end systems can saturate the gigabit network (100MB/s) very easily so investing on extra resources for ZFS doesn't make difference. At least a 10Gbe network (which is beyond the average consumer) is required…
Yes I completely forgotten about that. But 2.5/5 Gbps Ethernet is finally coming along.
Hopefully someday. ZFS will come.