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Revision as of 21:03, 5 November 2019
Welcome to OpenZFS
OpenZFS brings together developers and users from various open-source forks of the original ZFS on different platforms and we're always looking to grow our community. There are a multitude of ways to contribute to the project and contributors are happy to help newcomers. As we add diverse perspectives, our community becomes richer, and we're committed to creating an environment where all people feel welcome. Information for new contributors is available here.
OpenZFS is an associated project of SPI (Software in the Public Interest). SPI is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which handles our donations, finances, and legal holdings. You can donate to OpenZFS using the link below:
Summary
OpenZFS was announced in September 2013 as the truly open source successor to the ZFS project. Our community brings together developers from the illumos, FreeBSD, Linux, OS X and Windows platforms, and a wide range of companies that build products on top of OpenZFS.
OpenZFS is an outstanding storage platform that encompasses the functionality of traditional filesystems, volume managers, and more, with consistent reliability, functionality and performance across all distributions:
illumos | Webpage | GitHub |
ZoF – ZFS on FreeBSD | Webpage | GitHub |
ZoL – ZFS on Linux | Webpage | GitHub |
OpenZFS on OS X | Webpage | GitHub |
OpenZFS on Windows | Webpage | GitHub |
OpenZFS Developer Summit 2019 <-- click for more info
The seventh annual conference will be held on Nov 4-5, 2019 in San Francisco, CA.
Register on eventbrite
Presentations
Title | Speaker | Company |
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State of OpenZFS | Matt Ahrens | Delphix |
Metaslab Allocation Performance | Paul Dagnelie | Delphix |
Storage Configurator | Steven Umbehocker | OSNexus |
Capacity Usage Calculator | Kody Kantor | Joyent |
OpenZFS Everywhere | Michael Dexter & Jorgen Lundman | |
Debugging ZFS: State of the Art on Linux | Tom Caputi | Datto |
Debugging ZFS: From Illumos to Linux | Serapheim Dimitropoulos | Delphix |
ZFS TRIM Explained | Brian Behlendorf | LLNL |
Healing With ZFS Receive | Alek Pinchuk | Axcient |
libshare on Linux is Broken | George Wilson & Don Brady | Delphix |
VDEV Properties | Allan Jude | Klara Systems |
A Device by Any Other Name: Common Pitfalls in Device Naming for ZFS on Linux |
Sara Hartse & Don Brady | Delphix |
Illumos Brings the SAS | Kody Kantor | Joyent |
Optimizing Filesystems for Multi-Actuator HDDs | Muhammad Ahmad | Seagate |
Diamond Sponsors
Goals
The high-level goals of OpenZFS are:
- to raise awareness of the quality, utility, and availability of open source implementations of ZFS
- to encourage open communication about ongoing efforts to improve open source ZFS
- to ensure consistent reliability, functionality, and performance of all distributions of ZFS.
The main technical goal of OpenZFS is easier sharing of code between platforms.
Donate
We accept donations to cover our ongoing costs.
OpenZFS is an associated project of SPI (Software in the Public Interest). SPI is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which handles our donations, finances, and legal holdings. You can donate through paypal using the link below: