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OpenZFS 2.3-rc2 Brings CPU Pinning & Optimized Kernel Same-Page Merging


OpenZFS 2.3-rc1 released last week with RAIDZ expansion, fast deduplication, and direct IO support among other changes for this ZFS file-system implementation for use on Linux and FreeBSD systems

OpenZFS 2.3-rc1 released last week with RAIDZ expansion, fast deduplication, and direct IO support among other changes for this ZFS file-system implementation for use on Linux and FreeBSD systems. OpenZFS 2.3 is going to be very exciting with its RAIDZ expansion, Direct IO for better performance, fast deduplication, support for longer file and directory names, and other changes. The changes new to OpenZFS 2.3-rc2 that are exciting me the most is optimized kernel same-page merging and making use of CPU pinning for better performance.

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