I care about my data, so not ZFS. ZFS is great until something goes wrong, then good luck fixing it.
"improperly configured" = "you did something we didn't expect or plan for". I'd rather have a filesystem that at least attempts to provide recovery tools for when you make a "mistake", thanks.
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I'm fully aware I was playing with fire when I had that RAID fuckup during disk exchanges, and I'm very happy XFS had an fsck that could fix the issues and get me back up and running with ~no data loss. I guarantee ZFS does not magically handle that scenario, it'd need an fsck.
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I'm not claiming it's bulletproof but ZFS has proven over and over again to be resilient and rock solid. ZFS is fundamentally different to traditional file systems. Includes transaction rollback, even a debugger if you really need that.
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