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That will be the day Windows is Open Source, has ZFS support, NFS v4 support, and proper mounting options for harddrives.
Sooooo, a looong way to go, it is easier to get a Linux client :D
you probably never used the things u mentioned anyway...
Dual booting still denies me access to my storage array that is ZFS based.
So yeah I do use it, a lot more flexible and cheaper than what you need to have if you want to run a Windows solution to do the same thing.
>he buys windows