I personally think of a small DIY rack stuffed with commodity HDDs off Ebay with an LVM spanned across a bunch of RAID1s. I don’t want any complex architectural solutions since my homelab’s scale always equals 1. To my current understanding this has little to no obvious drawbacks. What do you think?

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    There’s a thing called OpenZFS. With ZFS happened almost the same thing as with Java. Oracle bought a company and tried to close ZFS, but people just reimplemented ZFS under a FOSS licence and community. I don’t know who uses Oracle ZFS nowadays. Everyone uses OpenZFS.

    It’s true that there’s some licence incompatibility that doesn’t allow integrate OpenZFS into a Linux core, but it’s not like ZFS is proprietary

    https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/License.html

    While both (OpenZFS and Linux Kernel) are free open source licenses they are restrictive licenses. The combination of them causes problems