An unashamed ZFS proponent, we’ve been using it for years now – on various platforms, though we have settled on ZFS on Linux in the form of ProxMox for our personal server. Here are some articles on ZFS.
- ZFS: Adding another disk to a mirror
- ZFS: ARC/cache drives – how to add one to a pool
- ZFS: Compression – how to set the compression level
- ZFS: Compression – how to check compression efficiency
- ZFS: Fixing a pool which didn’t automatically expand
- ZFS: Finding your zpool version
- ZFS: Replacing a drive with a larger drive in a zpool/vdev
- ZFS: Renaming a pool
- ZFS: Scrubbing your pools
- ZFS: Stopping a scrub
- ZFS: Ubuntu – failed to load ZFS module stack
- ZFS: Ubuntu – folders not mounting (empty zpool folders) on boot
- ZFS: Ubuntu – How to install ZFS