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On 5/3/2012 9:20 AM, Gordon Ross wrote: > Well, there's ZFS, which offers snapshots (pretty much like versions). Not even close. VMS and RT-11 file versioning is simple: every time you save a new copy of a file the old version gets an incrementing number. So you'll see FOO.TXT, FOO.TXT;1, FOO.TXT;2, FOO.TXT;3 and so forth when you do a directory listing. ZFS snapshots aren't at all like this. -- Rich P.
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