Dear All,
my new VPS is pretty cheap in every means, FreeBSD is created by default with UFS and since the amount of RAM is only 500MB I don't think is convenient using (in terms of converting) ZFS at all.
I read the the handbook and I found some wiki pages and I get the impression that it is a very old technology, having some snapshot ability is cool, not sure if those are handy how the bectl ones, but is it still reliable? Are they going to take a large amount of space as the LVM snapshots for Linux?
Actually I noticed that the example of the handbook is taking a snapshots of /var...
Thanks!
my new VPS is pretty cheap in every means, FreeBSD is created by default with UFS and since the amount of RAM is only 500MB I don't think is convenient using (in terms of converting) ZFS at all.
I read the the handbook and I found some wiki pages and I get the impression that it is a very old technology, having some snapshot ability is cool, not sure if those are handy how the bectl ones, but is it still reliable? Are they going to take a large amount of space as the LVM snapshots for Linux?
Actually I noticed that the example of the handbook is taking a snapshots of /var...
Thanks!
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