On Thu, 30 May 2013, G B wrote:

I don't know where you get that SmartOS is for light loads and OI is for heavy 
loads, but on OI I can run DB2
while I can't on SmartOS because of a SUNW error.

I did not use the term 'loads'. By light vs heavy I am talking about the size of the OS install footprint.

OmniOS also offers a smaller OS footprint.

Bob



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From: Bob Friesenhahn <[email protected]>
To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [oi-dev] hipster

On Thu, 30 May 2013, G B wrote:

> I apologize for not following the 'hipster' thread more closely, but is 
'hipster' intended to be 151a8,
> meaning that doing a standard `pkg image-update` from the default publisher 
will never get bumped to 151a8
or
> future releases?
>  
> I did try once to update with hipster and has error/warnings galore scroll 
past and then failed to update. 
> Is that going to be fixed?  I applaud the efforts of those working on it, but 
with OI already on life
> support, hurdles in the road like this will only frustrate users more and 
cause them to abandon it
> altogether. 

Maybe you should follow that thread more closely.  After initial
reports of failures now there are many reports of complete success.
It is an on-going process.

Otherwise, I am also curious to see if 'hipster' becomes the next
formal 151a8 and perhaps leading to an official OI release.

> At first I thought there was hope with hipster, but then had those errors and 
have mostly decided at this
> point to use SmartOS for my web/mail servers.  Although last night when I 
logged into 151a7 and did a
little
> work I had a thought that perhaps I should just stay on OI because I like it, 
but then logged onto my
SmartOS
> machine and wondered why should I keep using or wanting ot use OI?

If all you need is web and mail, then almost any distribution will do.

SmartOS and OI target completely different usage models (light/heavy),
although OI can support most functionalities offered by SmartOS.

Bob
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