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bakies 7 hours ago

I've got a massive storage server built that I want to run s3 protocol on it. It's already running ZFS. This is exactly what I want.

zfs-share already implements SMB and NFS.

0x457 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

This is not what it is. This is building zpool on top of an S3 backend (vdev).

Not sure what is the use case out of my ignorance, but I guess one can use it to `zfs send` backups to s3 in a very neat manner.

lkjdsklf 5 hours ago | parent [-]

One use case that comes to mind is backups. I can have a zpool created backed by a S3 vdev and then use zfs send | zfs recv to backup datasets to S3 ( or the billion other S3 like providers)

Saves me the step of creating an instance with EBS volumes and snapshotting those to S3 or whatever

haven't done the math at all on whether that's cost effective, but that's the usecase that comes to mind immediately

suprasam 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I hope you are not having that massive storage storage on public-cloud then you would need MayaNAS to reduce storage costs. For S3 as frontend use MinIO gateway - serves S3 API from your ZFS filesystem