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Pool Features
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- Mac OS X: Snow Leopard (v10.6.8), Lion (v10.7.4) or Mountain Lion (v10.8.1)
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- Mac OS X: Snow Leopard (10.6.8), Lion (10.7.4) or Mountain Lion (10.8.1)
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- Mac OS X operating system:
Snow Leopard (v10.6.8), Lion (v10.7.4) or Mountain Lion (v10.8.1)
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- Mac OS X: Snow Leopard (v10.6.8), Lion (v10.7.4) or Mountain Lion (v10.8.1)
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ZEVO Community Edition Feature Set
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System Requirements:
- Mac OS X operating system:
Snow Leopard (v10.6.8), Lion (v10.7.4) or Mountain Lion (v10.8.1)
- 64-bit Intel processor running a 64-bit kernel
- 4GB of RAM, 8GB recommended
- Additional internal/external hard disks (reformatting required to add ZFS)
ZEVO Community Edition Feature Set
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ZEVO Community Edition Feature Set
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Pool Features
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Filesystem Features
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- Mirrored redundancy (including conversion and splits)
- RAID-Z redundancy (including single, double and triple parity)
- Strips comprised of mirrors or raidz (like RAID10)
- Intent log devices and cache devices
- Data scrubbing
- Automatic pool importing and disk onlining (via IOKit probes)
- Pool expansion via auto-expand (one drive at a time)
- Automatic pool rollback (for drives that don’t flush correctly)
- Automatic GPT labeling during zpool create
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- Mirrored redundancy (including conversion and splits)
- RAID-Z redundancy (including single, double and triple parity)
- Strips comprised of mirrors or raidz (like RAID10)
- Intent log devices and cache devices
- Data scrubbing
- Automatic pool importing and disk onlining (via IOKit probes)
- Pool expansion via auto-expand (one drive at a time)
- Automatic pool rollback (for drives that don’t flush correctly)
- Automatic GPT labeling during zpool create
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- Snapshots including ".zfs" browsing, hold & release and "diff" viewing
- Replication using zfs send/receive
- Compression (multiple compression schemes available)
- Multiple filesystems (each with an associated proxy device)
- Space Quotas — both filesystem and user quotas supported
- Dynamic block sizes with an option to set a fixed record size
- Both case-insensitive and case-sensitive filesystems supported
- Full Mac OSX Unicode support (using expected formD unicode)
- ACL support (using native Mac OS X compatible ACL format)
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- Snapshots including ".zfs" browsing, hold & release and "diff" viewing
- Replication using zfs send/receive
- Compression (multiple compression schemes available)
- Multiple filesystems (each with an associated proxy device)
- Space Quotas — both filesystem and user quotas supported
- Dynamic block sizes with an option to set a fixed record size
- Both case-insensitive and case-sensitive filesystems supported
- Full Mac OSX Unicode support (using expected formD unicode)
- ACL support (using native Mac OS X compatible ACL format)
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!!!ZEVO Community Edition Feature Set
(Not an exhaustive list but highlights the primary ones)
Pool Features
- Mirrored redundancy (including conversion and splits)
- RAID-Z redundancy (including single, double and triple parity)
- Strips comprised of mirrors or raidz (like RAID10)
- Intent log devices and cache devices
- Data scrubbing
- Automatic pool importing and disk onlining (via IOKit probes)
- Pool expansion via auto-expand (one drive at a time)
- Automatic pool rollback (for drives that don’t flush correctly)
- Automatic GPT labeling during zpool create
Filesystem Features
- Snapshots including ".zfs" browsing, hold & release and "diff" viewing
- Replication using zfs send/receive
- Compression (multiple compression schemes available)
- Multiple filesystems (each with an associated proxy device)
- Space Quotas — both filesystem and user quotas supported
- Dynamic block sizes with an option to set a fixed record size
- Both case-insensitive and case-sensitive filesystems supported
- Full Mac OSX Unicode support (using expected formD unicode)
- ACL support (using native Mac OS X compatible ACL format)