“We are so excited to see that Linux will soon have a native deduplication and compression option,” said LINBIT CEO, Philipp Reisner. Red Hat hasn’t announced news of Open Sourcing the VDO solution yet, but they do have a very strong track record (100%) of doing so for products that they purchase. This is why we were ecstatic when Red Hat just announced that LINBIT partner, Permabit, was acquired by Red Hat. ZFS likes to control the whole stack, which doesn’t play well with our DRBD replication software in some use-cases. We understand that ZFS has its benefits, but from the block level, installations can get sticky since it isn’t “just” a filesystem it’s also a volume manager (zpool). This was the “free” way to gain Unix feature-sets on the Linux platform. Due to proprietary licensing, many users were instead deciding to install the ZFS filesystem on top of RHEL. The problem is Permabit built a solution that isn’t Open Source. Pair this deduplication software (which also has optional compression) with our DRBD software, and you get extremely efficient, low overhead, data replication. Permabit is the author of VDO, a block level deduplication software for Linux. We’ve been working with our partner, Permabit, for a couple of years now.
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