This Monday, ZFS on Linux lead developer Brian Behlendorf printed the OpenZFS 2.0.Zero launch to GitHub. Together with numerous new options, the announcement brings an finish to the previous distinction between “ZFS on Linux” and ZFS elsewhere (for instance, on FreeBSD). This transfer has been a very long time coming—the FreeBSD group laid out its aspect of the roadmap two years in the past—however that is the discharge that makes it official.
Availability
The brand new OpenZFS 2.0.Zero launch is already obtainable on FreeBSD, the place it may be put in from ports (overriding the bottom system ZFS) on FreeBSD 12 programs and would be the base FreeBSD model within the upcoming FreeBSD 13. On Linux, the state of affairs is a little more unsure and relies upon largely on the Linux distro in play.
Customers of Linux distributions that use DKMS-built OpenZFS kernel modules will are inclined to get the brand new launch relatively rapidly. Customers of the better-supported however slower-moving Ubuntu in all probability will not see OpenZFS 2.0.Zero till Ubuntu 21.10, practically a yr from now. For Ubuntu customers who’re prepared to stay on the sting, the favored however third-party and individually maintained jonathonf PPA may make it obtainable significantly sooner.
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