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# ZFS on NetBSD |
# ZFS on NetBSD |
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This page attempts to do two things: provide enough orientatino and |
This page attempts to do two things: provide enough orientation and |
pointers to standard ZFS documentation for NetBSD users who are new to |
pointers to dstandard ZFS documentation for NetBSD users who are new to |
ZFS, and to to describe NetBSD-specific ZFS information. It is |
ZFS, and to describe NetBSD-specific ZFS information. It is |
emphatically not a tutorial or an introduction to ZFS. |
emphatically not a tutorial or an introduction to ZFS. |
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Many things are marked with \todo because they need a better |
Many things are marked with \todo because they need a better |
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comparatively small amounts of memory. So a natural question is how |
comparatively small amounts of memory. So a natural question is how |
well ZFS works on one's VAX with 2M of RAM :-) |
well ZFS works on one's VAX with 2M of RAM :-) |
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More seriously, one might ask if is reasonable to run ZFS on a RPI3 |
More seriously, one might ask if it is reasonable to run ZFS on a RPI3 |
with 1G of RAM, or even if it is reasonable on a system with 4G. |
with 1G of RAM, or even if it is reasonable on a system with 4G. |
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\todo Give ballpark level for minimum sane RAM, and the amount which |
\todo Give ballpark level for minimum sane RAM, and the amount which |