Jan;

first off, thanks a bunch for your comment on that.

> Unfortunatelly I have to say - if you really want to
> be sure that your system will be stable (from many
> perspectives - mean time between necessary upgrades, patching, ..) the
> e highest probability to get there will definitelly give you
> "regular" Solaris 10 - latest update. So go for downloading
> possible subscribe for support.

Okay I will have a look at it and give it a try then. Given it mainly aims at 
being a development / "sandbox" system for the next couple of months at least, 
maybe I'll start over using OpenSolaris and switch the S10 as soon as things 
get "productive". By the way is there a list of differences available comparing 
OS and S10? Does S10 especially have things like IPS, Zones or ZFS available 
already? These features are what makes us consider moving at least part of our 
Linux server environment over to Solaris, even though I am sure we'll find some 
more reasons as soon as we're there. ;)

Thanks anyway, best regards,
Kristian
 
 
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