> >> I can agree that the software is the one that really has the added > >> value, but to my opinion allowing a stack like Fishworks to run > >>outside > >> the Sun Unified Storage would lead to lower price per unit(Fishwork > >> license) but maybe increase revenue. > > > >I'm afraid I don't see that argument at all; I think that the > >economics > >that you're advocating would be more than undermined by the > >necessarily > >higher costs of validating and supporting a broader range of > >hardware and > >firmware... > > (Just playing Devil's Advocate here) > > There could be no economics at all. A basic warranty would be provided > but running a standalone product is a wholly on your own proposition > once one ventures outside a very small hardware support matrix. > > Perhaps Fishworks/AK would have a OpenSolaris edition - leave the bulk > of the actual hardware support up to a support infrastructure that's > already geared towards making wide ranges of hardware supportable - > OpenSolaris/Solaris, after all, does allow that. > > Perhaps this could be a version of Fishworks that's not as integrated > with what you get on a SUS platform; if some of the Fishworks > functionality that depends on a precise hardware combo could be > reduced or generalized, perhaps it's worth consideration. Knowing the > little I do about what's going on under the hood of a SUS system, I > wouldn't expect the version of Fishworks uses on the SUS systems to > have 100% parity with a unbundled Fishworks edition - but the core > features, by and large, would convey.
Why would we do this? I'm all for zero-cost endeavors, but this isn't zero-cost -- and I'm having a hard time seeing the business case here, especially when we have so many paying customers for whom the business case for our time and energy is crystal clear... - Bryan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryan Cantrill, Sun Microsystems Fishworks. http://blogs.sun.com/bmc _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss