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 <description>ZFS is without doubt a giant step forward in file system design and is without practical limitations.  It features an impressive immunity to the kind of file system corruption that have hounded many of us for decades (refer to my recent problems with &quot;freeing free blocks&quot; crashes).  Created by Jeff Bonwick&#039;s team at Sun, ZFS is already in use on various Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD systems.
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