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[News] Benchmark: Linux Filesystem versus Sun's ZFS

  • Subject: [News] Benchmark: Linux Filesystem versus Sun's ZFS
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 06:06:25 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
OpenSolaris ZFS vs. Linux ext3 RAID5

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| Few overarching conclusions can be drawn from the limited results of this 
| study. Certainly, there are situations in which the Solaris/RAID-Z1 
| configuration appears to outperform the Ubuntu/RAID-5 configuration. Many 
| questions remain regarding the large discrepancy in CPU usage for small-file 
| operations. Likewise, the Ubuntu/RAID-5 configuration appears to perform 
| slightly better in certain situations, though not overwhelmingly so. At best, 
| under these default configurations, one can say that overall the Solaris 
| configuration performs no worse, and indicates that it might perform better 
| under live operating conditions. The latter, though, is largely speculation.        
`----

http://www.prestonlee.com/archives/121

Very detailed.


Related:

Cluster File Systems & Sun to integrate Lustre with OpenSolaris ZFS file
systems

,----[ Quote ]
| Today Cluster File Systems™, Inc. (CFS), announced that the open source 
| Lustre network file system will start using Sun's open source OpenSolaris ZFS 
| disk file system on Lustre servers running Linux operating systems.  
| 
| Lustre is a leading HPC file system, running on more than 50 percent of the 
| 30 biggest computers in the world. 
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http://clusterfs-intra.com/cfscom/news/latest/cluster-file-systems--sun-to-integrate-lustre-with-opensolaris-zfs-file-systems.html


ZFS on Linux: It's alive

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| The project is working, with several users running and even booting from a 
| ZFS volume. Correia has not undertaken any performance tuning yet, and 
| one sysadmin, Chris Samuel, has posted benchmarks that clock only about 
| half the speed of another Linux filesystem, XFS.
`----

http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/061807-zfs-on-linux.html#6285522977769458795


ZFS Filesystem for FUSE/Linux

,----[ Quote ]
| ZFS is an advanced modern general-purpose filesystem from Sun
| Microsystems, originally designed for Solaris/OpenSolaris.
| 
| This project is a port of ZFS to the FUSE framework for the
| Linux operating system.
| 
| It was sponsored by Google, as part of the Google Summer of
| Code 2006 program.
`----

http://www.wizy.org/wiki/ZFS_on_FUSE


ZFS: what "the ultimate file system" really means for your desktop -- in plain
English!

,----[ Quote ]
| It has quite an extensive feature set just like its peers, but builds on 
| this by adding a new layer of simplicity. According to the official site, 
| ZFS key features are...
`----

http://apcmag.com/6468/zfs_the_ultimate_filesystem


Linux: Btrfs, File Data and Metadata Checksums

,----[ Quote ]
| Chris Mason announced an early alpha release of his new Btrfs 
| filesystem, "after the last FS summit, I started working on a new 
| filesystem that maintains checksums of all file data and metadata." He 
| listed the following features as "mostly implemented": "extent based file 
| storage (2^64 max file size), space efficient packing of small files, 
| space efficient indexed directories, dynamic inode allocation, writable 
| snapshots, subvolumes (separate internal filesystem roots), checksums on  
| data and metadata (multiple algorithms available), very fast offline 
| filesystem check".        
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/8376


Rampant layering syndrome

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| It's another post from a ZFS developer's blog. This time, it's Jeff 
| Bonwick responding to Andrew Morton's claim that ZFS is a "rampant
| layering violation" because it cuts across the traditionally
| separate worlds of the filesystem, volume manager, and RAID controller.
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http://arstechnica.com/staff/fatbits.ars/2007/05/04/rampant-layering-syndrome


Linux: ZFS, Licenses and Patents

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| A recent discussion on the lkml examined the possibility of a
| Linux implementation of Sun's ZFS. It was pointed out that the
| file system is released under the GPL-incompatible CDDL, and
| that Sun has filed numerous patents to prevent ZFS from being
| reverse engineered. 
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/8066

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