I'd have to say I'm pretty interested in most of these things, but
especially:

* Multi-pathing using multiple vdisk servers*

Probably first on my list. I want to be able to completely lose either one
of my I/O domains and still have active paths to my LUNs.

*VLAN support on vsw's*

We're trying to move to an "any network - anywhere" model to support our
virtualization efforts, and this is going to be huge for that.

* NIU Hybrid I/O*

As I remember, this is around being able to present a Crossbow virtual NIC
directly to an LDOM without having to traverse a VSW. Do I have that right,
or does this not depend on Crossbow integration with S10?

*Virtual I/O dynamic reconfiguration*

Sounds interesting, maybe someone could explain what is meant by this one?

Thanks again.

-M

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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:06 AM, klarien <klarien at gmail.com> wrote:

> list of goodies i have un-officially collated
>
> 1. higher rev so it must be better - right :-)
> 2. some new command flags (was -e in 1.0.3 - can't remember)
> 3. VLAN support on vsw's
> 4. aggregate interface support
> 4. NIU Hybrid I/O
> 6. Virtual I/O dynamic reconfiguration
> 7. multi-pathing using multiple vdisk servers
> 8. ability to install Solaris on a virtual disk backed by a slice
> 9. iostat(1M) support in guest domains
> 10. improved interrupt redistribution
> 11. increased virtual networking performance due to improved locking.
>
> hopefully some fixes for the "slow as molasses" problem with SVM backed
> volumes if not get t-patch t139562-02
>
> better checking when allocating back-end storage devices.
>
> I think Solaris 10u6 is also pretty much a pre-requite for 1.1 although I
> have got i t working ok on u5 and don't foget the firmware updates !!!
>
> anybdy else ?
>
> thanks
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