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OpenZFS 2.4 Squeezes In Some Last Minute Improvements

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Storage on 17 November 2025 at 08:48 PM EST. 9 Comments
Following OpenZFS 2.4-rc3 from nearly one month ago is now a fourth release candidate for the upcoming OpenZFS 2.4. A few more features and improvements have been squeezed into this release in nearing the stable milestone.

There is now support for default user/group/project quotas including object quotas, support in the Direct IO mode to fallback to lightweight uncached IO when dealing with unaligned writes (wiring O_DIRECT also to Uncached I/O), unified allocation throttling as a new means to reduce vdev fragmentation, and better encryption performance when using AVX2 for AES-GCM. The AVX2 implementation of AES-GCM is being adopted from BoringSSL to help the performance on AMD Zen 3 and similar CPUs for up to an 80% speed-up reported.

OpenZFS 2.4-rc4 also now allows ZIL on special vdevs when available, new options, multiple gang blocks improvements, new dedup optimizations, and other fixes.

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Downloads and more details on all of the interesting OpenZFS 2.4-rc4 improvements via OpenZFS on GitHub. Here's to hoping that OpenZFS 2.4 stable manages to make it out before the end of the calendar year.

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