Heh, you must really have foul look, I am using it on FreeBSD since 2007ish and never had any issues. Same pool, no longer the same disks as they were all replaced since. Also the hardware around it was replaced and FreeBSD 8 updated to all new versions, currently running 14.0.
Never lost any data. There isn't much software that could claim that.
Meanwhile I lost (I had backups) all my data twice on btrfs, I know it is more stable now, but I certainly wont ever use it again. Even HAMMER1 (I would love to use HAMMER2, but until my server dies, I will stay with FreeBSD) lost it only once and even in that case, after debugging irc session with Matt Dillon, I was able to recover most files.
The only thing that pisses me off is that Kubuntu doesnt support it trough installer (yes I could do it manually but been there with Fedora and I am sick of tracking if initfs was updated or finish with unbootable - easy solvable, but annoying - situation ) and I am now forced to use Ubuntu with KDE on workstation. But this is not zfs.
> The only thing that pisses me off is that Kubuntu doesnt support it trough installer ...
For my personal workstation I've started experimenting with using Proxmox (it's a Debian 12 variant) as the OS because its installer supports multi-drive ZFS installation (RAIDZ1/2/10/etc) out of the box. So, boot setup is currently mirrored SSDs (with /home on mirrored NVMe drives).
Apt installing the standard desktop stuff afterwards (Nvidia drivers, KDE desktop, etc) has worked well, and it all seems happy.
That being said, I'm only 4 or 5 days into this test setup. So far so good though. :)
Never lost any data. There isn't much software that could claim that.
Meanwhile I lost (I had backups) all my data twice on btrfs, I know it is more stable now, but I certainly wont ever use it again. Even HAMMER1 (I would love to use HAMMER2, but until my server dies, I will stay with FreeBSD) lost it only once and even in that case, after debugging irc session with Matt Dillon, I was able to recover most files.
The only thing that pisses me off is that Kubuntu doesnt support it trough installer (yes I could do it manually but been there with Fedora and I am sick of tracking if initfs was updated or finish with unbootable - easy solvable, but annoying - situation ) and I am now forced to use Ubuntu with KDE on workstation. But this is not zfs.