Tracy R Reed wrote:
Bob La Quey wrote:
Well you could try BSD with XEN/AoE :)
I could but that alone isn't reason enough to get as heavily involved
with BSD as I would need to be in order to make a go of it on production
systems.
Personally, if ZFS was what I wanted, I'd go for Solaris rather than a
*BSD. OpenSolaris apparently has Xen support and Solaris is supposed to
get Xen support in its next release.
Although, when I get some time, I'm likely to unload on a rant about
Xen. I'm not very happy with it ("What do you mean that I can't even
run this OS when fully virtualized? What kinda POS "virtualization" is
that? What you really mean is Linux on Linux, and we claim anything
else if it barely makes it to a boot screen. Lying bastards.").
Right now I'm at the "typical badly documented crapware produced by
Linux dweebs" stage and looking really hard at VMWare license fees.
Because, you know, VMWare freakin' works.
-a
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