Maybe you could try to deploy Solaris 10, with all updates.OpenSolaris is new 
project. You could look at OpenSolarisas Ubuntu. They have once in three years 
LTS (long termsupport) which is similar to Solaris 10 and future Solaris 
11releases. Other releases are stable releases intended for'non mission 
critical' applications'. Bi-weekly builds arepure development versions which 
you could not rely onanyway.
If OpenSolaris Community just publish some cutting-edgetechnology, it doesn't 
mean that it is stable, secure andmature at the same time.
Uros

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> Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 02:18:42 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris: insecure or unstable ?
> 
> I've recently found out that for OpenSolaris releases security update are not 
> free... 
> It's quite confusing: end users receive either unstable (dev) or unsecure 
> (release) system :)
> Does somebody know if there are any plans to make OpenSolaris security 
> updates free? 
> I think about CentOS/OpenSolaris-release for several our production servers 
> (now they are running SXCE b97)... I'd better make them on FreeBSD, but SRSS 
> doesn't like it...  :)
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