Richard Elling wrote:
...
As you can see, so much has changed, hopefully for the better, that running
performance benchmarks on old software just isn't very interesting.
NB. Oracle's Sun OpenStorage systems do not use Solaris 10 and if they did, they
would not be competitive in the market. The notion that OpenSolaris is worthless
and Solaris 10 rules is simply bull*
OpenSolaris isn't worthless, but no way in hell would I run it in
production, based on my experiences running it at home from b111 to now.
The mpt driver problems are just one of many show stoppers (is that
resolved yet, or do we still need magic /etc/system voodoo?).
Of course, Solaris 10 couldn't properly drive the Marvell attached disks
in an X4500 prior to U6 either, unless you ran an IDR (pretty
inexcusable in a storage-centric server release).
--
Carson
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