ZFS is great for storage, but it can be a maintenance nightmare
ZFS has earned its reputation the hard way. It's one of the few filesystems that genuinely delivers on promises like end-to-end data integrity, self-healing, snapshots that don't feel like a hack, and storage management that actually scales as your system grows. Once you've lived with ZFS, it's hard to go back to traditional RAID and ext4 without feeling like you've lost safety nets you didn't realize you were relying on. ZFS can detect and correct errors that a simple RAID or ext4 setup would never catch, and features like instant snapshots and copy-on-write design make tasks like backups and rollbacks easy to make a habit.
ZFS has earned its reputation the hard way. It’s one of the few filesystems that genuinely delivers on promises like end-to-end data integrity, self-healing, snapshots that don’t feel like a hack, and storage management that actually scales as your system grows. Once you’ve lived with ZFS, it’s hard to go back to traditional RAID and ext4 without feeling like you’ve lost safety nets you didn’t realize you were relying on. ZFS can detect and correct errors that a simple RAID or ext4 setup would never catch, and features like instant snapshots and copy-on-write design make tasks like backups and rollbacks easy to make a habit.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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