This is the default filesystem of Redox OS inspired by ZFS and adapted to a microkernel architecture.
(It's a replacement for TFS)
Current features:
- Compatible with Redox and Linux (FUSE)
- Copy-on-write
- Data/metadata checksums
- Transparent encryption
- Standard Unix file attributes
- File/directory size limit up to 193TiB (212TB)
- File/directory quantity limit up to 4 billion per 193TiB (2^32 - 1 = 4294967295)
- MIT licensed
- Disk encryption fully supported by the Redox bootloader, letting it load the kernel off an encrypted partition.
Being MIT licensed, RedoxFS can be bundled on GPL-licensed operating systems (Linux, for example).