Thank you for the pointer.
It looks like the OI 148 version, still needs to have pNFS patches/updates
applied to have this
capability? I guess that is my question... :-)
Thanks,
David
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 07:43:48AM -0700, Piotr Jasiukajtis wrote:
Hi,
Take a look at
I'm in a similar position, so I'll be curious what kinds of responses you
get. I can give you a thumbnail sketch of what I've looked at so far:
I evaluated FreeBSD, and ruled it out because I need NFSv4, and FreeBSD's
NFSv4 support is still in an early stage. The NFS stability and performance
On 03/18/11 15:26, David Brodbeck wrote:
I haven't gotten the opportunity to thoroughly evaluate OpenIndiana, yet.
It's only available as a DVD ISO,
Hi,
OI also comes in text only install( no gui, gui needs to be added
from the net) which it fits on to a cdrom
Hi all
I've seen some hangs recently on linux clients on various kernels related to
NFS mounts on an openindiana server. The box has been resilvering its data pool
for a rather long time due to replacing drives with larger ones, but apart from
that, nothing extraordinary has happened. Since I
There is no Sun Ray or VDI package for Solaris 11 yet.
But there will be probably in the near future.
If Openindiana is indeed a drop in replacement for Solaris 11 then you
just have to wait.
Ivar
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I think we all feel the same pain with Oracle's purchase of Sun.
FreeBSD that has commercial support for ZFS maybe?
Fbsd currently has a very old zpool version, not suitable for running with
SLOGs, since if you lose it, you may lose the pool, which isn't very amusing...
Vennlige hilsener /