🔥 RAI MIX 2026 🔥
Le mix qui va tout déchirer !
Cheb Mirou × Hichem TGV × Cheba Samira × Fatah Sghir...
Vibes raï pur, trap oriental & beats 2026 explosifs ! 💥🇩🇿
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#RaiMix2026 #RaiJdid #Rai2026 #RaiDz #RaiOranais #ChebMirou #Mix2026
As soon as I finish reorganising my workspace so I can reach that unused ATX power supply, I'm going to build my new home server/living-room PC for my media collection. This will be my first time using ZFS for a pool with RAID-Z, wish me luck.
#linux #zfs #raid #raidz
ZFS on Linux: установка Ubuntu с корнем в ZFS, RAID и шифрованием Привет! Меня зовут Ваня, я системный администратор в Sele...
#selectel #zfs #системное #администрирование #серверное #администрирование #ubuntu #raidz
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Say goodbye to storage limits with OpenZFS 2.3 RAID-Z Expansion! Add disks to your RAID-Z array seamlessly—no new arrays or data migration needed. Scale efficiently with minimal downtime! Learn more: https://buff.ly/3Df0S0e #OpenZFS #RAIDZ
zfs-2.3.0-rc3 Repository: openzfs/zfs · Tag: zfs-2.3.0-rc3 · Commit: 1a54b13 · Released by: behlendorf We are excited to announce the third release candidate (RC3) of OpenZFS 2.3.0. Key Features in OpenZFS 2.3.0 RC3: RAIDZ Expansion (#15022): Add new devices to an existing RAIDZ pool, increasing storage capacity without downtime. Fast Dedup (#15896): A major performance upgrade to the original OpenZFS deduplication functionality. Direct IO (#10018): Allows bypassing the ARC for reads/writes, improving performance in scenarios like NVMe devices where caching may hinder efficiency. JSON (#16217): Optional JSON output for the most used commands. Long names (#15921): Support for file and directory names up to 1023 characters. Bug Fixes: A series of critical bug fixes addressing issues reported in previous versions. Supported Platforms: Linux kernels 4.18 - 6.11, FreeBSD releases 13.3, 14.0, and 14.1.
#ZFS crowd, what are you most excited about for 2.3.0?
Am unable to decide between Direct IO for NVMes or #JSON output for most commands, which is something ... like an #API?
Well, #RAIDZ expansion will have its use for many and long names sounds exciting for large deeply nested music collections.