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Cloud Storage With ZFS
rsync.net supports ZFS send and receive over SSH
If you're not sure what this means, our product is Not For You.
A Natural Evolution
In 2012 rsync.net transitioned to ZFS as the base of it's cloud storage platform.[1]
In addition to enhanced data safety and resiliency[2], ZFS allowed us to offer snapshots of user accounts on any schedule.
The obvious next step was to offer ZFS send and receive, over SSH, to our platform.
[1] We run ZFS on FreeBSD
[2] Our conservatively sized raidz3 arrays have a 99.9999% resiliency.
We are the only cloud storage provider offering native zfs send and receive. A Special "zfs send Capable" Account is Required
Every account at rsync.net runs on our ZFS platform - but zfs send/recv requires special settings.
There is no difference in price - cost per Gigabyte/Month is the same - but there is a 1TB minimum.
You will control your own zpool and manage your own snapshots.
You will receive technical support from UNIX engineers for your use of zfs send and receive.