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October 5th, 2007

Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on

Posted by Robin Harris @ 10:58 am

Categories: Disk drives, Infrastructure, Software

Tags: Desktop, Data Integrity, Apple Macintosh, Disk, File System, Data Corruption, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., ZFS, Desktops

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Fixing data corruption before it starts
Apple is moving quickly ahead with their plan to give Mac users the most reliable data storage on any desktop with the new file system ZFS. According to MacRumors the latest developers build of OS X Leopard includes V1.1 of ZFS.

ZFS is the first desktop file system with true end-to-end data integrity. Thanks to sophisticated tree-based checksums it detects and corrects silent data corruption anywhere in the data path: disks, cables, interfaces and more.

Apple’s Mac OS 10.5.0 - Leopard - is expected to be released late this month. It will include a read-only version of ZFS. The V1.1 ZFS in the developer’s preview includes full read/write capability. This suggests that by the end of February, ZFS will be available (in 10.5.1) for users with large data pools.

While there is no word yet on when Mac users will be able to boot from ZFS - thus enabling its use on single disk systems such as notebooks and small desktops - I predict that in summer ‘08.

Why ZFS is important
If you’ve ever had to reinstall an application, operating system or a driver that suddenly wouldn’t work or had a “file not found” error, you’ve probably been a victim of silent data corruption. It is hard to tell since no operating system has an error message for it.

As I’ve documented (see Data corruption is worse than you know, How Microsoft puts your data at risk, 50 ways to lose your data and How data gets lost) silent data corruption is a real problem with today’s desktop and server file systems. And it’s getting worse as disk drives capacities grow.

Microsoft’s aging NTFS can’t compete
Once ZFS becomes the default file system for Mac OS X, all the average user will notice is that their Mac is even more reliable. Other ZFS features, such as RAID Z, will mostly be of interest to media and scientific professionals with very large data sets.

In the server world though, all the Windows buyers will have to explain why they prefer a system with more data corruption to one that is provably more reliable. And big corporate customers will have another cudgel to beat price reductions out of Microsoft.

Ouch!

The Storage Bits take
ZFS, an open-source product developed by a small team of smart Sun engineers - I know, I’ve met them - is a game changer for the industry. All popular file systems have had roughly the same level of data integrity so no one mentioned the problem.

Now, however, Sun and Apple will soon have the best data integrity story in the industry. Apple’s Time Machine will give Mac the best back up story as well. Microsoft and the Linux server folks will have to respond. We, the users, will win, no matter which platform we prefer.

In the meantime, Apple and Sun will make hay while competitors play catch up.

Update: Microsoft fans, I presume, having forgotten how enthusiasm for new software feels, have intimated that I must have a financial or business relationship with Sun, Apple, ZFS or something. Sadly, I don’t. My condolences to those whose software updates inspire fear and dread.

Update II: If you want to learn more from a “dirt-under-the-fingernails” engineer about ZFS, check out this post from file system engineer Drew Thaler Don’t be a ZFS hater.

Comments welcome, as always.

Robin HarrisRobin Harris has been messing with computers for over 30 years and selling and marketing data storage for over 20 in companies large and small. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Posted by: jorjitop Posted on: 10/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sounds similar  Linux User 147560 | 10/05/07
(nt) Yeah, I heard ReiserFS 4 is a "killer" FS!  toadlife | 10/05/07
Ouch!  enduser_z | 10/05/07
aside from the tasteless joke...  Clewin | 10/08/07
speaking as a Linux user  A.Lizard | 10/08/07
OK. What's your point? (NT)  People | 10/05/07
If you have to ask  Linux User 147560 | 10/05/07
Still, why not be courteous? and enlighten us! - NT  raycote | 10/05/07
The sky is blue  People | 10/05/07
FINALLY!  kd5auq | 10/05/07
Still longing for the day  frgough | 10/05/07
You are right  NonZealot | 10/05/07
If you only knew: Mac OS X GUI elements make you more productive.  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 10/05/07
Hehe, Expose is cute  NonZealot | 10/05/07
Expose  dorianzdnet | 10/05/07
is that supposed to be a joke?  doh123 | 10/05/07
I hope you are being sarcastic?  PB_z | 10/06/07
Of course, since you've never used OS X...  msalzberg | 10/06/07
Wow!  jlbrown23@... | 10/06/07
WOW , so you're telling us now that Windows has Beryl .  Intellihence | 10/17/07
If I thought you could be educated  frgough | 10/05/07
Sun being sued for ZFS?  jgt10@... | 10/05/07
Indeed they are...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/05/07
Yes, and . . .  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/05/07
MAking predictions abotu patents is a fools errand  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/06/07
Another NoAxe gem...  nizuse | 10/06/07
In a way, he's right.  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/06/07
Another little fella's tantrum.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/06/07
LOL Your Coat Tails?  itanalyst | 10/08/07
That's why he is the NAG  jorjitop | 10/19/07
For you, making predictions about anything is a fool's errand  tic swayback | 10/16/07
Indeed, this COULD backfire devastatingly on NetApp ...  George Mitchell | 10/06/07
Article sounds a bit over-hyped  John Zern | 10/05/07
Author has a HUGE vested interest  NonZealot | 10/05/07
Do the math!  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/05/07
NTFS probably doesn't have 90% of the market, due to upgrades to XP  PB_z | 10/05/07
90%? - not my experience  On Site PC | 10/11/07
innovate or copy?  interlocutor | 10/07/07
Mind your language  seanwal111111 | 10/08/07
Reading comprehension really isn't your strong point,  msalzberg | 10/06/07
I love great technology  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/05/07
As do I  John Zern | 10/05/07
How about explaining to a CEO...  jasonp@... | 10/08/07
Shameful journalism!!!!  techboy_z | 10/05/07
I don't own Apple stock  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/05/07
Terrible example  NonZealot | 10/05/07
Open source - does that ring any bells?  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/05/07
Yeah, but I bet he's got...  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
I bet...  bmerc | 10/08/07
Well, maybe he should have said the new kick but file system running on OSX  DonnieBoy | 10/05/07
Arn't we picky? - NT  raycote | 10/05/07
Surprise, surprise! Yet another  John Zern | 10/06/07
Actually never on either...  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
Agreed  sys_engineer | 10/06/07
Worst Article Ever!!! (NT)  joethemacfan | 10/05/07
What else would you expect...nt  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
Priceless!  Mike Cox, Sr. | 10/05/07
I wonder if there is or will be a ZFS driver for Windows?  PB_z | 10/05/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  Scrat | 10/06/07
Maybe he's amazed  Ken_z | 10/16/07
ZFS  SquishyParts | 10/06/07
What a rant!  anacharb@... | 10/06/07
AMEN - and he can't grow up...  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
Apple has officially confirmed migration toward ZFS ...  George Mitchell | 10/06/07
ZFS Is awesome...  JoeMama_z | 10/06/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  - bill | 10/06/07
Where to start . . .  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/06/07
The answer to ''where to start' is simple:  - bill | 10/07/07
Wheee!!!  yyuko@... | 10/07/07
Where it Ends  Harry Bardal | 10/07/07
GREAT comment!  - bill | 10/08/07
Our viewpoints differ  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/08/07
I'm not exactly rude  - bill | 10/08/07
AMEN!!!!!!! - Well Done and researched...nt  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
Thumbs up to your post!  NonZealot | 10/08/07
I'm glad that you found my comments interesting  - bill | 10/08/07
Not better or not a big enough difference?  R HarrisZDNet Moderator | 10/08/07
ZFS is indeed better in at least some respects  - bill | 10/09/07
I see up close the trouble people have  null | 10/19/07
"...world has managed relatively well without ZFS "  jasonp@... | 10/08/07
Why stand still?  Laff | 10/08/07
Because while it's not a particularly NECESSARY advance  - bill | 10/08/07
Damn right it's necessary...  CowLauncher | 10/08/07
Opps  CowLauncher | 10/08/07
You seem to have misunderstood my post  - bill | 10/08/07
But there is a difference  CowLauncher | 10/09/07
I'm afraid not  - bill | 10/09/07
I see the MS apologists are out in force again  Richard Flude | 10/07/07
And this flamming leftist isn't a fanboy...  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  alafjr@... | 10/08/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  joshcruz@... | 10/08/07
Quite using big words - he won't understand.  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
Quit making typos when you're trying to criticize other people's writing  bmerc | 10/08/07
There are no kick-butt file systems...  jcg_z | 10/08/07
HAHAHAHA - he probably owns a Volvo - hahaha  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
What are you, twelve years old?  bmerc | 10/08/07
Your as "mature" as the rest of the Crapple  socialism=nowhere | 10/08/07
I doubt you've even been alive 20 years...  bmerc | 10/08/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  Mabrick | 10/08/07
Just because they include it, doesn't mean they'll use it.  Resuna | 10/08/07
Redundancy!!!  THEE WOLF | 10/08/07
*Apple's* new kick-butt filesystem?  JDThompson | 10/08/07
Tiresome Evangelism  croberts | 10/10/07
FreeBSD 7.0 will include ZFS  cjc5447 | 10/10/07
Samba/ZFS  RestonTechAlec | 10/16/07
With respect to your "Update II":  - bill | 10/16/07
Just to be complete  - bill | 10/16/07
It's about time  Timpraetor | 10/17/07
If you're referring to DEC's VMS BRU  - bill | 10/17/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  dogmo1001 | 10/17/07
ZFS isn't going to replace HFS+  Resuna | 10/17/07
Read-only ZFS is not an improvement  MaxPerino | 10/17/07
RE: Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on  sbotsford@... | 10/17/07

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