Since the abstraction is NFS for access, I wonder what the advantage over EFS is. Or more, why not just leverage this under EFS if it was a straight improvement. Compression and snapshots seem like some of the biggest wins over current EFS.
While looking into this new OpenZFS service I noticed that NetApp ONTAP is now also available as 'Amazon FSx for ONTAP' as of Sept. 2021. It costs more than this OpenZFS service, but it offers higher availability and more capabilities (iSCSI block devices, for instance.)
Wow, OpenZFS in the cloud. Corey Quinn just called it the best launch at reInvent! <a href="https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig/status/1465834063877443584?s=20" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig/status/1465834063877443584?s=2...</a>
>FSx for OpenZFS is powered by the AWS Graviton family processors and AWS SRD (Scalable Reliable Datagram) Networking,<p>This is Amazon owning the whole Stack.<p>The pace of innovation at AWS Scale is insane. And quite scary.
Was super excited at first, but then saw it's NFS access only. I don't see any options to do "zfs send" to ship entire encrypted datasets over.