On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Ian Collins wrote:
Just don't use it for any serious performance measurements!
:s/serious//
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Hello Dennis,
Monday, January 15, 2007, 10:38:40 PM, you wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
On 1/16/07, Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello James,
Monday, January 15, 2007, 10:14:31 PM, you wrote:
JD On 1/15/07, Martin Bochnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years of experience with ZFS and how it uses kmem...
IMNSHO the bottom
Hello James,
Wednesday, January 17, 2007, 2:53:55 AM, you wrote:
JD On 1/16/07, Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello James,
Monday, January 15, 2007, 10:14:31 PM, you wrote:
JD On 1/15/07, Martin Bochnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years
Hello Robert,
Wednesday, January 17, 2007, 3:07:47 AM, you wrote:
RM Hello James,
RM Wednesday, January 17, 2007, 2:53:55 AM, you wrote:
JD On 1/16/07, Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello James,
Monday, January 15, 2007, 10:14:31 PM, you wrote:
JD On 1/15/07, Martin Bochnig
Please. UFS basically does the same - uses most of free memory as a
cache. It's just the way page cache is divided and accounted for so
you can actually see UFS cached pages reported as free (not all of
them but you get the idea).
The big difference here is that when UFS was fixed so the pages
I have a Sun Ultra 10 with only 128 MB of memory. I intend to run some
kind of solaris kernel on it (closed or open) and ZFS - at home, as an
experiement. Suggestions?
ZFS is only supported by Solaris 10 and Open Solaris. Solaris 10 with
ZFS requires 512MB RAM, so that won't work.
Most of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Sun Ultra 10 with only 128 MB of memory. I intend to run some
kind of solaris kernel on it (closed or open) and ZFS - at home, as an
experiement. Suggestions?
ZFS is only supported by Solaris 10 and Open Solaris. Solaris 10 with
ZFS requires 512MB RAM, so
Hi,
Most of the Open Solaris distros are only for x86 architectures,
though I could not check all of them because those projects are not
forthcoming about system requirements. The ones that do mention system
requirements make no mention of additional ZFS requirements.
They all use the
I have a Sun Ultra 10 with only 128 MB of memory. I intend to run some
kind of solaris kernel on it (closed or open) and ZFS - at home, as an
experiement. Suggestions?
ZFS is only supported by Solaris 10 and Open Solaris. Solaris 10 with
ZFS requires 512MB RAM, so that won't work.
Most of
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Sun Ultra 10 with only 128 MB of memory. I intend to run some
kind of solaris kernel on it (closed or open) and ZFS - at home, as an
experiement. Suggestions?
ZFS is only supported by Solaris 10 and Open
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years of experience with ZFS and how it uses kmem...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
The OP's question had been, whether or not Solaris 10
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years of experience with ZFS and how it uses kmem...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
Minimum Req. != Recommended Req.
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Sun Ultra 10 with only 128 MB of memory. I intend to run some
kind of solaris kernel on it (closed or open) and ZFS - at home, as an
experiement. Suggestions?
ZFS is only supported by Solaris 10 and Open
On 1/15/07, Martin Bochnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years of experience with ZFS and how it uses kmem...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years of experience with ZFS and how it uses kmem...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
The OP's question had been,
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
let's be more honest and say 4GB of RAM and dual 64-bit procs
No,
On 1/15/07, Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Sun Ultra 10 with only 128 MB of memory. I intend to run some
kind of solaris kernel on it (closed or open) and ZFS - at home, as an
experiement.
David Lloyd wrote:
They all use the OpenSolaris kernel (of x86 or Sparc variety) so I'd
expect that they all have a requirement of = 512MB RAM.
DSL
This assumtion is wrong, because x86 uses GRUB, sparc does not.
There has been an earlier discussion.
-MB
On 1/15/07, Martin Bochnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
Despite the years of experience with ZFS and how it uses kmem...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
James C. McPherson wrote:
...
IMNSHO the bottom line is this - if you want to have a fair
crack at seeing what ZFS can do for you, you need a 64bit
processor and 1Gb of ram.
let's be more honest and say 4GB of RAM and dual 64-bit procs
No,
* Martin Bochnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-15 15:56]:
Sol1[0-1] sparc _will_ work with only 128MB of physical mem.
And I can't see a reason, why ZFS should have a problem with it
(provided, your hdd's swap slice is big enough).
Install it on your U10.
Since everyone agrees that the
Justin Gombos wrote:
* Martin Bochnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-15 15:56]:
Sol1[0-1] sparc _will_ work with only 128MB of physical mem.
And I can't see a reason, why ZFS should have a problem with it
(provided, your hdd's swap slice is big enough).
Install it on your U10.
Since
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