Thank you for the quick response. Yes its ZFS...but not for much longer. I see no reason to use ZFS on a single drive, unless someone explains why I am wrong.
Yeah, except for the time wasted on way too many travels to replace unbootable firewall boxes, tons of time wasted on completely broken UFS fscks and shipping routers back and forth, there's indeed no compelling reason.
Data corruption, especially prevalent in sqlite database. Random issues with kernel update and reboot losing the kernel. No ability for snapshots. If you don't mind these issues you can use UFS.Note with 24.7 we more or less recommend ZFS by default now although it is heavier on SSDs than it should be.Cheers,Franco
Quote from: spetrillo on August 07, 2024, 07:59:39 pmThank you for the quick response. Yes its ZFS...but not for much longer. I see no reason to use ZFS on a single drive, unless someone explains why I am wrong.Yeah, except for the time wasted on way too many travels to replace unbootable firewall boxes, tons of time wasted on completely broken UFS fscks and shipping routers back and forth, there's indeed no compelling reason.
Anyways can someone point me to some documentation on rollbacks and copies? I can see where I would want to make a copy before I apply any updates.