On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Ross wrote:
>
> Well the first problem is that USB cables are directional, and you 
> don't have the port you need on any standard motherboard.  That

Thanks for that info.  I did not know that.

> Adding iSCSI support to ZFS is relatively easy since Solaris already 
> supported TCP/IP and iSCSI.  Adding USB support is much more 
> difficult and isn't likely to happen since afaik the hardware to do 
> it just doens't exist.

I don't believe that Firewire is directional but presumably the 
Firewire support in Solaris only expects to support certain types of 
devices.  My workstation has Firewire but most systems won't have it.

It seemed really cool to be able to put your laptop next to your 
Solaris workstation and just plug it in via USB or Firewire so it can 
be used as a "removable" storage device.  Or Solaris could be used on 
appropriate hardware to create a more reliable portable storage 
device.  Apparently this is not to be and it will be necessary to deal 
with iSCSI instead.

I have never used iSCSI so I don't know how difficult it is to use as 
temporary "removable" storage under Windows or OS-X.

Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick Maintainer,    http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/

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