I put my post just one day ago and there are 20+ replies so far.
This means that this topic is still relatively hot, which is good.
I just wanted to start one discussion *how* to find a way to *explain*
the ORACLE that they will not loose anything if they release bi-weekly
binary builds.
If we su
I am never able to complete a scrub/resilver on the asus p6t ws xeon e5520
12gbecc with re4-gp and wd20eads drives. Opensolaris 134 will restart an hour
or more into a scrub/resilver regardless if I put the most intensively used
disks on the ich10 (ide or ahci) or the 1068e controller. Eon 130 a
>From THE (alas, ex-company), which was...
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> Well OpenSolaris 2009.06 has production "pay-for" support.
Well I'm not willing to pay, like the rest of the community (if I could
understand right community inclines),I just willing to use the latest OS from
Sun, which is officially free to use in production environment, and which is
the lat
Hi,
Well OpenSolaris 2009.06 has production "pay-for" support. I would be surprised
if there isn't an upgrade path to Solaris 11 Express which I think Oracle will
also provide support for. So for production environments, it's still an
option..
a bleeding edge option. The major issue I see righ
> So to all ... thinking they have to switch to Linux ... You can still have
> your Solaris for free
What about those who are using OpenSolaris for a production server? I think
running OS 2009.06 is an option, at least while it does not need any serious
security patches (not counting OpenIndian