Why do geeks have lust for ZFS?

By tragikk187

Apple’s new operating system, Mac OS X Leopard, developers have started noticing that there is an option to format a partition using ZFS (Zettabyte file system). ZFS is an open source file system which was developed in November 2005 and maintained by Sun Microsystems. It’s what Virtual Memory did for RAM, except that they did It for hard drives. ZFS is a 128-bit filesystem, and ZFS uses advanced hashing algorithms.

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