I agree, mailing that to all Sun customers is something I think is likely to 
turn around and bite you.

A lot of people are now going to use that to archive their data, and some of 
them are not going to be happy when months or years down the line they try to 
restore it and find that the 'zfs receive' just fails, with no hope of 
recovering their data.

And they're not going to blame the device that's corrupted a bit, they're going 
to come here blaming Sun and ZFS.  Archiving to a format with such a high risk 
of loosing everything sounds like incredibly bad advice.  Especially when the 
article actually uses the term "create archives for long-term storage".

Long term storage doesn't mean "storage that could break with the next 
upgrade", or "storage that will fail if even a single bit has been corrupted 
anywhere in the process".  Sun really need to decide what they are doing with 
zfs send/receive because we're getting very mixed messages now.
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