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I haven't had any luck getting a confirmed yes or no to this question.

I'd like to run ZFS as a distributed file system (like GlusterGluster or CEPHCEPH). OpenZFSOpenZFS and ZFS on LinuxZFS on Linux does not (yet) have file system clustering.

My understanding is distributed is currently a feature of ZFS in the proprietary (paid) Solaris. Is it also available in Opensolaris?

The clustering will be used with two separate servers, each using their own JBOD. Thus, we need an across-the-network (10Gb ETH) solution.

I haven't had any luck getting a confirmed yes or no to this question.

I'd like to run ZFS as a distributed file system (like Gluster or CEPH). OpenZFS and ZFS on Linux does not (yet) have file system clustering.

My understanding is distributed is currently a feature of ZFS in the proprietary (paid) Solaris. Is it also available in Opensolaris?

The clustering will be used with two separate servers, each using their own JBOD. Thus, we need an across-the-network (10Gb ETH) solution.

I haven't had any luck getting a confirmed yes or no to this question.

I'd like to run ZFS as a distributed file system (like Gluster or CEPH). OpenZFS and ZFS on Linux does not (yet) have file system clustering.

My understanding is distributed is currently a feature of ZFS in the proprietary (paid) Solaris. Is it also available in Opensolaris?

The clustering will be used with two separate servers, each using their own JBOD. Thus, we need an across-the-network (10Gb ETH) solution.

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Does Opensolaris offer distributed ZFS filesystems

I haven't had any luck getting a confirmed yes or no to this question.

I'd like to run ZFS as a distributed file system (like Gluster or CEPH). OpenZFS and ZFS on Linux does not (yet) have file system clustering.

My understanding is distributed is currently a feature of ZFS in the proprietary (paid) Solaris. Is it also available in Opensolaris?

The clustering will be used with two separate servers, each using their own JBOD. Thus, we need an across-the-network (10Gb ETH) solution.