After doing a bit more digging, I have learned that a SUN Thumper works well as a media server. Our local SUN office was able to provide some documentation outlining the process. They said the PDFs are distributable so if you can't find them via SUN, I've made them available for anyone to get from: http://www.sfu.ca/~bryer/x4500/
I don't see anything in the documents to explain the rationale behind requiring a separate master server. Of course two issues have been brought up here (BMR and the database performance). The documents show a stock Thumper (with RaidZ) being able to push 350MB/s. With mirrored pairs and additional network (or 10GbE) up to 550MB/s can be achieved. This is with Update 4 (8/07) of Solaris 10. I still would like to see a Thumper used as a master server assuming of course that BMR isn't needed. -- Jeff Bryer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator (778) 782-4935 IT Infrastructure, Simon Fraser University _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu