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Jim Salter (@jrssnet) is an author, public speaker, mercenary sysadmin, and father of three—not necessarily in that order. He writes for Ars Technica, co-hosts the TechSNAP podcast with Wes Payne, created and manages the popular Sanoid snapshot and replication management system for OpenZFS, and generally annoys and delights people all over the world.

More and more people these days are using the ZFS filesystem, or have at least heard of it. But far fewer are using it to its full potential. Come to this talk to learn about how and why the ARC and ZIL can accelerate your workload, why inline compression is always a win, when and why you should change default parameters like recordsize and ashift, why you should be replicating instead of using rsync, and more!

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45 min
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LinuxFest Northwest 2019
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Jupiter Broadcasting
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Medium