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Maczfs vs zevo
Maczfs vs zevo







  1. #Maczfs vs zevo install#
  2. #Maczfs vs zevo upgrade#

#Maczfs vs zevo upgrade#

Can I upgrade my array and Mac to the newer MacZFS without messing stuff up?

#Maczfs vs zevo install#

If I understand this correctly how does this impact me if I install the current (old) version of MacZFS. I guess they are going in a different direction using the Linux port of ZFS as a base. Their website states it's rock solid, but it is old. I have questions about MacZFS in general and also RAIDZ-1 arrays. I'm serving music and movies and it's serving as a replication point for all the documents home movies etc. I have decided to just go back to DAS connected to my Mac mini server. I've been using an unRAID server and just am not that happy with it. Finally, Terro is readily available at Home Depot, in case you need it in an emergency.I have read all of the documentation over at and I've used Google but still have questions. We also like that the can has a cap-for safety, and to protect the nozzle if the can falls off a shelf or is accidentally dropped. It comes in a 19-ounce can, which is larger than most and provides some added spray for bigger nests. The Terro spray shoots about 15 feet, which is in line with most of the competition. And Terro’s highly visible and thick foam lets you see whether the spray is on target this can be difficult to tell with non-foaming sprays, especially when you’re shooting up under the eaves of a house.

maczfs vs zevo

Other foam sprays immediately start liquefying and running down the surface, so they no longer block the nest entrance and increase the chance of residue getting on the side of a house. In fact, the foam is so thick that it hangs from a vertical surface and dissipates like a handful of bubble bath.

maczfs vs zevo

The foam is thick enough to completely cover a nest and help stop wasps and hornets from escaping. It’s an effective, pyrethroid-based spray that comes out in a foamy, shaving-cream–like mass. Among these three, it’s likely you’ll be able to find one on the shelves of a local store if you need one in an emergency.įor the nests of paper wasps and small bald-faced hornets, we recommend Terro Wasp & Hornet Killer. If you’re in a pinch and you can’t locate Terro’s spray, we found two others that appear to be identical and should be just as effective. The 19-ounce can is larger than most, and it’s usually available at Home Depot and Amazon (sold as a twin pack). One detail where Terro stood out was safety: This spray has a large cap that fits securely enough to deter a small child (for a moment), and it protects the nozzle if the can falls off a shelf. It has a low odor, compared with that of some other cans. The spray comes clean out of the can and is thick enough to withstand a slight breeze. This puts some decent space between you and the nest-and you’ll need it. Terro sprays about 15 feet (when shot horizontally), which is right in line with the spraying distance of most competitors. The foam is so thick that it hangs on vertical surfaces, nearly eliminating drips that can leave residue down the side of a house.

maczfs vs zevo

Terro Wasp & Hornet Killer has two such agents, delivered in an extremely thick and robust foaming spray that quickly encapsulates a nest, trapping insects inside and reducing the chances of your getting stung. A key criterion for this product to be effective is a pyrethroid active ingredient, which is not unique to one brand.









Maczfs vs zevo