but the Lustre 1.8.0.1 is still running on Linux, not Solaris, not ZFS or
maybe run Lustre/Oracle on xVM guest-OS-ed Linux so you will get the best of
both worlds
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Bump.
I'm also interested in everyone's thoughts on this...specifically OpenSolaris
VirtuaBox as Im looking to make the jump from XP as my host OS with VMWare to
visualize everything.
So will Open Solaris be a dead end in the next few years?
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In short, I seriously doubt it:
http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/15/solaris-oracle-sun-technology-cio-network-solaris.html
I greatly admire Ben Rockwood's skillz, his take on this:
http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=1047
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Dude, you should try using google. Go to google.com and type in the following:
site:opensolaris.org oracle sun
and you'll see we already had some really good discussions on this like this
one:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=107869
My personal favorite analysis of the
None of your business wrote:
Bump.
That habit from web forums fails here, since many of the people read this as
a mailing list, so we just see a message bump, with nothing quoted, so we
don't know what you're responding to.
From the subject though, we can guess, and the answer hasn't changed in
http://www.sun.com/third-party/global/oracle/
Today sun informed that had been bought for 7.4 bln $ , What we may except for
the future of Solaris , Java , Netbeans , Mysql , Sprac and more and more sun's
products ?
Will oracle sponsor opensolaris project and accelerate solaris 10 development