Next Debian release to support ZFS
[ Thanks to Sam Varghese for this link. ]
"The next release of Debian GNU/Linux, Squeeze, will include support for ZFS using the official installer."This means that Debian will become one of the first GNU/Linux distributions to support the filesystem, according to developer Robert Millan.
"ZFS is a combined filesystem and logical volume manager designed by Sun Microsystems. It is now owned by Oracle."
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