I’d hope that a name like dRAID meant it was a DragonFly system, but no, as this BSD Now episode mentions it as a ZFS technology. Plus the normal news and a tool called ‘just’. Unfortunately ju.st is taken.
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Other than buy a UPS and hardware RAID device, is there any way to obtain some sort of redundant reliable storage with Hammer 2 or DragonflyBSD in general?
Hammer1 lets you copy to a slave volume, local or remote. Hammer2, I don’t recall if you can do that yet…