But running on the assumption that LXC is somewhat like OVZ in implementation, ZFS would have to be installed and working on the host system. In the case of OVZ (and I assume LXC too) as the container doesn't actually have it's own kernel (and drivers etc) it doesn't have it's own filesystem. As such it's really just piggy backing off the host.
As for installing ZFS on the host OS, assuming that you are using TurnKey then it should be the same for any default Debian install (v13.x = Wheezy; v12.x = Squeeze). I've never used it so I can;t really comment beyond that...
TBH I'm not sure...
But running on the assumption that LXC is somewhat like OVZ in implementation, ZFS would have to be installed and working on the host system. In the case of OVZ (and I assume LXC too) as the container doesn't actually have it's own kernel (and drivers etc) it doesn't have it's own filesystem. As such it's really just piggy backing off the host.
As for installing ZFS on the host OS, assuming that you are using TurnKey then it should be the same for any default Debian install (v13.x = Wheezy; v12.x = Squeeze). I've never used it so I can;t really comment beyond that...