On Monday, November 22, 2010 04:11 AM, Gary wrote:
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz wrote:
There are two kind of innovations : some which is the rewrite of something
which where already exists elsewhere (e.g. zfs under FreeBSD), and,
I actually tried looking at that for a short time -- is it any good?
How about the port to NetBSD? We're using NexentaStor licensed and
community editions in production but I was merely trying to learn what
features of ZFS they've implemented (not counting the newest ones
found only in Solaris Express 11). It looks like the Wikipedia entry
is fairly current as I haven't looked at it in a while.
FreeBSD's performance is way under par according to testing by
zfsbuilds. But the FreeBSD guys claim old distro because FreeNAS was
based on an older FreeBSD release then current so ymmv.
For the moment, Illumos has one one distrib : OpenIndiana.
The main goal now shall be to survive.
AFAIK, SchilliX is thus far the only distribution based on Illumos as
work to build OI on Illumos is still in progress.
But I hope OpenIndiana and Illumos will find the way to cooperate and create
a very good OS.
Hear, hear!
+1
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