{"id":319586,"date":"2025-02-19T16:43:48","date_gmt":"2025-02-19T15:43:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/glosarix.com\/glossary\/zfs-command-line-en\/"},"modified":"2025-02-19T16:43:48","modified_gmt":"2025-02-19T15:43:48","slug":"zfs-command-line-en","status":"publish","type":"glossary","link":"https:\/\/glosarix.com\/en\/glossary\/zfs-command-line-en\/","title":{"rendered":"ZFS Command Line"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Description: The ZFS command line refers to the interface used to interact with ZFS through terminal commands. ZFS, which stands for Zettabyte File System, is an advanced file system and volume manager originally developed by Sun Microsystems. The command line allows users to perform a variety of tasks, from creating and managing file systems to configuring advanced features such as data replication and compression. This interface is essential for system administrators and advanced users, as it provides granular control over storage operations. Through specific commands, users can monitor the status of storage pools, manage snapshots and clones, and adjust performance settings. The ZFS command line is known for its intuitive syntax and ability to efficiently handle large volumes of data, making it an essential tool in various storage environments, including server and cloud storage.<\/p>\n<p>History: ZFS was introduced by Sun Microsystems in 2001 as part of the Solaris 10 operating system. Since its release, it has significantly evolved, incorporating features such as deduplication and snapshot management. In 2008, ZFS was released as open-source software, allowing its adoption in various operating system distributions, including FreeBSD and Linux.<\/p>\n<p>Uses: The ZFS command line is primarily used for storage management in various environments, including servers and file systems. It allows administrators to create and manage storage pools, perform backups using snapshots, and optimize file system performance. It is also used in virtualization and cloud environments to efficiently manage large volumes of data.<\/p>\n<p>Examples: A practical example of using the ZFS command line is the &#8216;zpool create&#8217; command, which allows users to create a new storage pool. Another example is &#8216;zfs snapshot&#8217;, which is used to create an instant backup of a file system at a specific moment. These commands are essential for effective ZFS management.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: The ZFS command line refers to the interface used to interact with ZFS through terminal commands. ZFS, which stands for Zettabyte File System, is an advanced file system and volume manager originally developed by Sun Microsystems. 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This interface is essential for system administrators and advanced users, as it provides granular control over storage operations. Through specific commands, users can monitor the status of storage pools, manage snapshots and clones, and adjust performance settings. The ZFS command line is known for its intuitive syntax and ability to efficiently handle large volumes of data, making it an essential tool in various storage environments, including server and cloud storage.\n\nHistory: ZFS was introduced by Sun Microsystems in 2001 as part of the Solaris 10 operating system. Since its release, it has significantly evolved, incorporating features such as deduplication and snapshot management. In 2008, ZFS was released as open-source software, allowing its adoption in various operating system distributions, including FreeBSD and Linux.\n\nUses: The ZFS command line is primarily used for storage management in various environments, including servers and file systems. It allows administrators to create and manage storage pools, perform backups using snapshots, and optimize file system performance. It is also used in virtualization and cloud environments to efficiently manage large volumes of data.\n\nExamples: A practical example of using the ZFS command line is the 'zpool create' command, which allows users to create a new storage pool. Another example is 'zfs snapshot', which is used to create an instant backup of a file system at a specific moment. 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