ZFS, which is short for Z File System, is a progressive file system that provides better performance for sites and online apps. One of its main advantages is the real-time checksum comparison - each and every file features a checksum, or a digital fingerprint, and ZFS compares the checksums of all files between the several hard drives operating together within a RAID. If any file is corrupted for any reason on one of the hard drives, it is repaired from another travel with the correct checksum. This way, the integrity of any file saved on a hosting server is ensured at all times. ZFS also operates much faster than other file systems, which allows backups to be created much faster and without slowing down the overall performance of the whole machine. In addition, ZFS doesn't have a restriction for the total amount of files which can be stored on a web server while all other file systems have some limit that could cause issues sooner or later, especially for script apps that have a huge number of files.

ZFS Cloud Storage, Mails, MySQL in Cloud Hosting

Considering all the advantages that ZFS has over other file systems, it's not a surprise that we've made a decision to employ it on the cutting-edge cloud platform on which your new cloud hosting account will be set up. Our custom setup and the Hepsia CP make this possible since the other widely used control panels cannot run on ZFS. The result of our work is a considerably faster and efficient web hosting service - we shall store your files, databases and email messages on ZFS-powered machines that come with huge amounts of RAM and NVMe drives that'll provide the best possible speed for your sites. We also take advantage of the faster backup generation which ZFS delivers, so we'll keep four different copies of all your files, databases and emails on a daily basis without lowering the performance of the hosting servers - something that firms employing other file systems can't provide. Every hosting server from the storage clusters also includes a backup machine and the ZFS file system makes it possible to have the most recent copy of your content on both places - a good copy, naturally. This way, if a hosting server fails, we could switch to its backup in seconds, so your Internet sites will be operational at all times and you'll never have to be concerned about the integrity of your files or about the balance of your hosting server.