@bob_zim@infosec.exchange Judging by the lack of response, you know that is BS, and for insult to injury, Open ZFS works just as well on Windows. It is nice to have a universal file system that isn't FAT32.
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It appears Linux root-on-ZFS is a mess.@bob_zim@infosec.exchange How is it unusable? I don't understand what you mean by "Tamagotchi mode."
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It appears Linux root-on-ZFS is a mess.@bob_zim@infosec.exchange @mwl@io.mwl.io Lacks ZFS? You just said ZFS-on-root is a mess. Please be consistent with your argument.
I have functioning fully Debian installs with ZFS-on-root, in production for a non-profit, with ZFSBootMenu powering everything. I build it once, send the snapshot to storage, boot ZFSBootMenu on another system, and pull that snapshot down. It's very easy to deploy systems at scale.
I stay in the Linux container world because it simply works for my employers needs, and works in on-prem + cloud environments. Also, keeping applications in the Linux world makes hiring candidates far easier. -
It appears Linux root-on-ZFS is a mess.@bob_zim@infosec.exchange @mwl@io.mwl.io That sounds a bit dismissive for containerized applications and cloud deployments.