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How can I backup a ZFS drive
On my mac system I setup a ZFS drive using the ZFS drivers from http://zfs.macosforge.org/. I want to backup the ZFS drive using Super Duper but it's not seeing the drive. Is there a way to make Super Duper see the drive or is there planned support for ZFS in the near future?
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If and when ZFS becomes the standard file system for Mac OS X. Until then, supporting it doesn't make much business sense...
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Ok. Thanks.
By standard you don't mean supported I'm gathering. ZFS read/write file system support is supported in Snow Leopard and ZFS read support is supported in the current leopard. |
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That's right, I don't mean just supported (since FAT16/32 and NTFS are "supported" in that sense). I mean if/when ZFS becomes the standard file system...
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