Now you have successfully created a ZFS pool for futher reading please refer to [ZFS Quickstart Guide](https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/zfs-quickstart.html)
However, this pool is not taking advantage of any ZFS features, so let's create a ZFS filesytem on this pool with compression enabled. ZFS supports many compression algorithms: lzjb, gzip, zle, lz4. LZ4 is often the most performant algorithm in terms of compression of data versus system overhead.
It is possible to build the minio server from source on FreeBSD. To do this we will used the golang distribution provided by the FreeBSD pkg infrastructure.
First we will need to install golang as well as GNU make:
```
$ sudo pkg install go gmake
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Next we need to configure our environment for golang. Insert the following lines into your ~/.profile file, and be sure to source the file before proceeding to the next step:
```
GOPATH=$HOME/golang; export GOPATH
GOROOT=/usr/local/go/; export GOROOT
```
Now we can proceed with the normal build process of minio server as found [here](https://github.com/nomadlogic/minio/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). The only caveat is we need to specify gmake (GNU make) when building minio server as the current Makefile is not BSD make compatible: