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The ninth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit was held Nov 8-9, 2021.
The ninth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit was held Nov 8-9, 2021.
Video recordings coming soon!


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Revision as of 21:44, 15 November 2021

Welcome to OpenZFS

OpenZFS Developer Summit 2021

OpenZFS Dev Summit 2021

The ninth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit was held Nov 8-9, 2021.

Title Speaker Company Slides/video
State of OpenZFS Matt Ahrens slides video
DirectIO for ZFS Brian Atkinson Los Alamos National Lab slides video
ZFS on Object Storage George Wilson, Matt Ahrens, Paul Dagnelie, Manoj Joseph Delphix slides video
ZFS performance on Windows Imtiaz Mohammad DataCore slides video
A New ZIL That Keeps Up With Persistent Memory Latency Christian Schwarz Independent slides video
ZettaCache: fast access to slow storage Mark Maybee, Serapheim Dimitropoulos Delphix slides video
Improving ZFS send/recv Jitendra Patidar Nutanix slides video
Adding Logical Quotas to ZFS Sanjeev Bagewadi Nutanix slides video
VDEV Properties Allan Jude, Mark Maybee Klara Systems, Delphix slides video

Hackathon presentations video

Introduction to OpenZFS

OpenZFS is an open-source storage platform. It includes the functionality of both traditional file systems and volume manager. It has many advanced features including:

  • Protection against data corruption. Integrity checking for both data and metadata.
  • Continuous integrity verification and automatic “self-healing” repair
    • Data redundancy with mirroring, RAID-Z1/2/3 [and DRAID]
  • Support for high storage capacities — up to 256 trillion yobibytes (2^128 bytes)
  • Space-saving with transparent compression using LZ4, GZIP or ZSTD
  • Hardware-accelerated native encryption
  • Efficient storage with snapshots and copy-on-write clones
  • Efficient local or remote replication — send only changed blocks with ZFS send and receive

Contributing to OpenZFS

The OpenZFS project brings together developers from the Linux, FreeBSD, illumos, MacOS, and Windows platforms. OpenZFS is supported by a wide range of companies.

There are many ways to contribute to OpenZFS including:

Get Started with OpenZFS

Frequently Asked Questions

OpenZFS concepts

A non-exhaustive list of OpenZFS features

OpenZFS Technical Resources

How to install OpenZFS

OpenZFS manual pages

Feature Details. Detailed subsystem/feature blogs, on-disk format specifications: Developer Resources

We accept donations to cover our ongoing costs.

OpenZFS is an associated project of SPI (Software in the Public Interest). SPI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which handles our donations, finances, and legal holdings. You can donate through paypal using the link below:



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