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 ===== Summary ===== ===== Summary =====
  
-The ZFS plugin makes it easy for users to take advantage of ZFS by installing ZFS and making it's more important features available within Openmediavault's GUI.  +The ZFS plugin makes it easy for users to take advantage of ZFS, with an easy installation and making ZFS's more important features available within Openmediavault's GUI.  
  
 ==== What is ZFS? ==== ==== What is ZFS? ====
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   *     **Snapshots**  (Creates a file, folder, volume history.)   *     **Snapshots**  (Creates a file, folder, volume history.)
   *     Data **integrity verification** and **automatic repair**   *     Data **integrity verification** and **automatic repair**
-  *     RAID-Z, Zmirror and other legacy RAID equivalents, without legacy drawbacks such as the "write hole" and silent data corruption.  +  *     RAID-Z, Zmirror and other legacy RAID equivalents, without legacy RAID drawbacks such as the "write hole" and silent data corruption.
  
 Data integrity and repair, and data restoration (VIA snapshots) are among ZFS' more important features. Data integrity and repair, and data restoration (VIA snapshots) are among ZFS' more important features.
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 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
  
-To get started with ZFS and create the most stable server possible, some preliminary settings and adjustments are recommended.+To get started with ZFS and to create an easy installation path to the most stable server possible, some preliminary settings and adjustments are recommended.
  
 Disable Backports:\\ Disable Backports:\\
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 Install the Proxmox kernel:\\ Install the Proxmox kernel:\\
-Due to licsensing conflicts, Debian does not build ZFS modules into any of their kernels by default.  The+Due to licensing conflicts, Debian does not build ZFS kernel modules into any of their kernels by default.  This may result in an extensive build process during installation which is prone to errors.  These issues can be avoided by using the Proxmox-Debian kernel which has ZFS kernel modules preinstalled by default.  As kernel upgrades become available and are performed, the userland for the Proxmox kernel will allwasy have the required packages to support ZFS.  In the bottom line, using the Proxmox kernel decreases the possibility of an installation error while increasing  a default.     as   However, the Proxmox kernel
  
  
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