Kristian Rink wrote:
> 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. ;)

Solaris 10 has Zones, zfs (although not root/boot) and the package
system is sysv.

I think actually the most up to date development environment is Solaris
Express Community Edition and that is quite stable too, at least for
development.

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