>From my limited tunnelview:

Nexenta: closed source, no real root, no zones. IF you want storage with 
support this is the best option.
OmniOS: nice piece of work, but when your fingers are used to the commands of, 
for example, creating zones it is a disaster
SmartOS: same like OmniOS. 
OI: whatever you need help for (almost) everything can be found on the internet 
when you search for { subject} + solaris 10. Same for the software. Stick as 
good as possible to the illumos sources. 

Every successor of Solaris 10 takes a share of the old userbase, and this 
userbase is also becoming smaller since a lot switch to Linux like systems of 
even Windows. 
Every successor tries to simplify the solaris things that were difficult to 
learn. Like creating zones. 
At the end the successors look a little bit the same, but have differences that 
prevent mixing. 
At some point successors drift away from the illumos kernel, disconnecting 
themselves from the source.

The question is what happens if at some point a real solaris /illumos security 
bug will be found. Which kernel will give you the best options for a cure? Will 
the solution be available on the successor? 
And what if the successor themselves have created a security hole inside 
without knowing? There are very little testers for these relatively small 
successors. 

Br,

Roelof


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Dave Pooser [mailto:dave...@pooserville.com] 
Verzonden: donderdag 9 oktober 2014 17:13
Aan: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Onderwerp: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Future of OI (was Bash Bug issue)

At the risk of sounding like the corporate hack I doubtless am... what's the OI 
"elevator pitch" -- the 10-second explanation of why OI exists, and why I 
should use it vs another Illumos variant?

NexentaStor - "ZFS storage appliances"
OmniOS - "Enterprise server, open and free, with commercial support"
SmartOS - "Cloud OS using zones, DTrace and ZFS"
OI - ???

I have a couple of OI servers because a couple of years ago that looked like 
the natural path forward from OpenSolaris. Now, it's hard to see why I should 
deploy a new server with OI vs OmniOS.
--
Dave Pooser
Cat-Herder-in-Chief, Pooserville.com
"...Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in 
one pretty and well-preserved piece, but to slide across the finish line 
broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out, leaking oil, and shouting GERONIMO!!!" 
-- Bill McKenna





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