07.06.2007 10:35 Uhr, Quelle: Hardmac.com
Apple to Drop HFS?
Source : MacRumorsAbout a year ago, the information leaked that Apple was really interested by Sun's file system, known as ZFS.
If we believe information reported by Jonathan Schwartz from Sun, Apple could use the ZFS as the default file system in Leopard.
If you want to know a bit more about ZFS, hereafter is the news we published last January about it:
Next version of Mac OS X, aka Leopard, will support Sun file system, known as ZFS for Zettabyte File System. What will be changed for Mac users?
First, ZFS is independent of HD storage spaceĀ
quite almost has it supports up to 16 exaBytes HD, in other words 16 millions TB. Each file can use up to 16 exaBytes too. To compare with the current HFS+ file system in Tiger, we are "limited" to 16TB HD or a file while HFS+ support tops to 16 exaBytes too.
ZFS allows users to easily create ZFS storage pools (zpool), in other words disks a
Weiterlesen bei Hardmac.com