> Well I can tell you that I am still sitting on the > fence here. > > Its not an uncomfortable position either. > > On the one hand I can just install Solaris 10 Update > 1 and create the > fielsystem that I need with SVM and life goes on. > Apply power and > then walk away. > > On the other hand I can sit and wait a little while > for the build 36 > codedrop. then I accept the risks and build my own > box and go > forwards. > > On the one hand I get the documented handshake and > stability, for free. > > On the other hand I get the lastest ZFS. Also for > free. > > Ya know, life is good. :-)
I'm in the exact same position as you, however I'd rather stick with SVM than go the snv_36 route. Development release is a development release, production is production, and I'm sure I don't need to explain that to you of all the people here. So my suggestion is to either use SVM or wait a little while longer until Solaris 10 (3/06? 6/06?) comes out and then floor it pedal to the metal with ZFS. And while we're on the subject: a) will anyone tell me when ZFS is slated to have clustering support? b) when is booting off of a ZFS volume slated to go into a production release? This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org