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<img src="http://openoid.net/gplv3-127x51.png" width=127 height=51 align="right">Sanoid is a policy-driven snapshot management tool for ZFS filesystems. When combined with the Linux KVM hypervisor, you can use it to make your systems <a href="http://openoid.net/transcend" target="_blank">functionally immortal</a>.
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<p align="center">[![Sanoid rollback demo](http://www.openoid.net/sanoid_video_launcher.png)](https://youtu.be/ZgowLNBsu00 "Sanoid rollback demo")
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Real time demo: rolling back a full-scale cryptomalware infection in seconds</p>
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[![Sanoid rollback demo](http://www.openoid.net/sanoid_video_launcher.png)](https://youtu.be/ZgowLNBsu00 "Sanoid rollback demo")
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Real time demo: rolling back a full-scale cryptomalware infection in seconds
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More prosaically, you can use Sanoid to create, automatically thin, and monitor snapshots and pool health from a single eminently human-readable TOML config file at /etc/sanoid/sanoid.conf. (Sanoid also requires a "defaults" file located at /etc/sanoid/sanoid.defaults.conf, which is not user-editable.) A typical Sanoid system would have a single cron job:
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