ZFS is in my home lab stack. It's pretty rigid for home, you know. I want to be able to go buy a disk, one disk, or maybe two and add it to my pool and expand my pool. So that's not there yet and some versions of ZFS. That was a coming feature when we talked about it. And even then, like it wouldn't really resell for the whole entire pool. Which, you know, just maybe a technical challenge that it will never overcome. But the reason why like ZFS is it's so easy to use. It is pretty secure in terms of copyright and all sorts of reasons that it's just a good file
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