I actually really enjoy doing little how-to videos. I put up a set a couple weeks ago on zfs

http://kateleyco.com/?page_id=783

I have taught solaris for most of my career.. so I plan on creating some more.. intro to dtrace.. services.. fma

please feel free to link to them or republish or consume. I did them on omni.

linda


On 10/31/14, 8:21 PM, Frédéric Alix wrote:
> Yeah but some others *do* like it.
yes, like me, but i use Solaris since many years...

>Sure, go ahead... but do we really want to attract "newbies"?
>I don't know, just asking.
Yes of course !
Do you want an IT world with just GNU/TuxTux ????
OmniOS vs Linux/Docker is amazing !
With OmniOS, we can have a real cpu and memory capping !
OpenSolaris is dead, and i think we must show OmniOS is an amazing alternative.
We can't stay in our corner. We should show OmniOS Zones and KVM power :)
And look how the network stack is manage in a Docker ... beurk !!!
Few months ago, one of my client switch from Gnu/Linux to OmniOS and he tell me thank you every day.
We should share and display what we can do with OmniOS.




2014-11-01 1:44 GMT+01:00 Antoine Jacoutot <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    >    Few days ago, i was at linux hack day at Rennes in France. I talked
    >    about OmniOS.
    >
    >    Some admin sys were very interesting about it. I restarted a
    blog at
    >    [1]blog.fredalix.com <http://blog.fredalix.com>
    >
    >    But, in my country, some peoples know SmartOS, and when they
    go to
    >    OmniOS website, they don't like it.

    Yeah but some others *do* like it.

    >    I am sad to know sysadmin no want try OmniOS, because the
    actual wiki
    >    is not for newbies.
    >
    >    Yesterday, i was at Linux and Docker french event, and i
    talked about
    >    OmniOS and zones.
    >
    >    But returns were  "OmniOS wiki is good for Solaris admins !"
    >
    >    OmniTI's team make a super job, but the OmniOS is not
    attractive for
    >    newbies.
    >
    >    it's sad :-(
    >
    >    what can we'll do about that ?
    >
    >    I am sure with Omnios's community we can publish an OmniOS
    Survival
    >    guide.
    >
    >    Yep ?

    Sure, go ahead... but do we really want to attract "newbies"?
    I don't know, just asking.

    --
    Antoine




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