@signalz said in Switching to ZFS:
In my experience, ZFS is a little faster to update and upgrade, and RAM usage is a little higher. In your case, I don't think you will see performance problems as all those plugins are not produce much system load. However, I don't think there is much benefit to using ZFS at this time. There isn't anything in the UI to report on or configure it.
Thanks for that... I use ZFS on FreeNAS, so I have no problem logging in via SSH to check on something. My main reason for being interested in ZFS is to be able to roll back if an upgrade goes bad.
I'm eventually hoping to graduate to Snort or Suricata, but haven't had the time to scale the massive learning curve to configure it. I had Snort running but it really wasn't doing much except filling log files at the time.
Anyone using Snort/Suricata with ZFS on a "smallish machine like a J1900?