It would be great if the direction of replication between two FreeNAS instances could be easily changed.My storage setup at home is to use a physical FreeNAS box to NFS-share the dataset containing my $HOME directory to all computers on my home lan. That box does other things too, but those aren't relevant to this suggestion.I also replicate my $HOME dataset from the NAS box to a FreeNAS VM on my laptop, since having more copies of the data makes me sleep better.When I'm about to go on a business trip, I disable that replication, and tweak the auto_home settings on my laptop so that my user account accesses that NFS share from the VM instead of my physical NAS box (which is still happily working away at home) and I have access to all of my data on the road.When I return from the business trip, I then need to replicate the dataset from the VM back over to the NAS box. I also need to toggle the attributes of the dataset on each FreeNAS instance, having to manually 'zfs set readonly=on' on the laptop VM and set readonly=off on the NAS box, then reenable/disable the replication 'enabled' property on each FreeNAS instance.It would be great if there was a way to more quickly reverse the direction of the replication - one could imagine needing to do similar when performing disaster recovery/failover operations between two datacenters.Being able to bundle several datasets together in a given "replication set" would further ease this operation so that many datasets could take part in a given replication operation. Perhaps separating the concept of scheduled snapshots from scheduled replication might make this easier to implement (though obviously still using snapshots under the hood)Keep up the excellent work on FreeNAS - even without the suggestion above, I'm still a big fan