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March 07, 2009

zfs root

ZFS root the bottom line

So to clear any doubt about it.  zfs root is *rock solid*.  zfs root not only allows multiple BE (boot environments), but other advantages.  You can't currently use compression or raidz(2) with zfs root, but those are being planned currently.. With any luck they'll be accepted as google summer of code projects :)

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