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OpenZFS is an open-source storage platform that encompasses the functionality of traditional filesystems and volume manager. It includes protection against data corruption, support for high storage capacities, efficient data compression, snapshots and copy-on-write clones, continuous integrity checking and automatic repair, encryption, remote replication with ZFS send and receive, and RAID-Z. Linux and FreeBSD are officially supported, with plans to support macOS in the future.

Release Released Critical bug fixes Latest
2.1 (LTS) 1 year and 5 months ago
(02 Jul 2021)
Ends in 6 months
(02 Jul 2023)
2.1.7
(01 Dec 2022)
2.0 2 years ago
(30 Nov 2020)
Ended 1 year ago
(23 Dec 2021)
2.0.7
0.8 3 years and 7 months ago
(21 May 2019)
Ended 2 years ago
(14 Dec 2020)
0.8.6

Release branches

  • OpenZFS LTS - A designated MAJOR.MINOR release with periodic PATCH releases that incorporate important changes backported from newer OpenZFS releases. This branch is intended for use by distributions which use an LTS, enterprise, or similarly managed kernel (RHEL, Ubuntu LTS, Debian). Minor changes to support these distribution kernels will be applied as needed. New kernel versions released after the OpenZFS LTS release are not supported unless there is not a newer current release. LTS releases will receive patches for at least 2 years.

  • OpenZFS current - Tracks the newest MAJOR.MINOR release. This branch includes support for the latest OpenZFS features and recently releases kernels. When a new MINOR release is tagged the previous MINOR release will no longer be maintained (unless it is an LTS release). New MINOR releases are planned to occur roughly annually.

Officially supported distributions:

These distributions have repositories provided directly by the OpenZFS community, while other distributions likely will work, they are not frequently tested and may exhibit issues, especially Ubuntu due to their HWE kernel pulling in patches from newer kernels and still claiming the kernel is from an older branch. Ubuntu is not supported by OpenZFS, issues on Ubuntu should first be reported to Ubuntu’s bug tracker for ZFS.

Every Linux release includes a range of supported kernels. Point releases are tagged as needed in order to support the stable kernel available from kernel.org.

More information is available on the OpenZFS website.

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.

You can check the version that you are currently using by running:
zpool get version [zpool name]

You can submit an improvement to this page on GitHub :octocat: . This page has a corresponding Talk Page.

A JSON version of this page is available at /api/openzfs.json. See the API Documentation for more.

This page was last updated on 20 December 2022. Latest releases are automatically updated.