Okay. Any news on port multiplexer support?


It is on the list of things to do, but it is not at
top of the stack.


I hope Open Solaris gets it soon. Linux is probably halfway there as they have had some code for some time.

Demand from our customers drives our priorities.

^O^ Nobody has recognised the potential of ZFS + stacks and stacks of cheap fast SATA drives?

I guess there is not enough eSATA/SATA controllers out there...if I had not found this SI3124 card and dug out Solaris' driver support of this chip, I would have been really stumped as to what I would get for my proposed backup server with Solaris as the OS. Plan A with 5 drive external enclosure had to be shelved and Plan B with two 750GB SATA drivers in single drive enclosures used instead. Good thing I still have two extra eSATA ports for future expansion.

If I had not discovered this SI3124 card and dug out Open Solaris' new SATA framework and the si3124 driver...I would have no choice but to go to Linux.

Is the SATA framework in Solaris 10? That plus the great way one can export a ZFS volume as an iSCSI target makes Solaris a really great choice for the basis of a storage server if everything is in place. I am sure demand is there...the problem is that Solaris is not quite fully there to serve it and that people do not know that Solaris is already in position for small deployments.
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