In the immortal words of John White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> However, I question the decision to use Solaris x86.  I'm not aware
> of any advantage there is over something like Linux or xBSD.

Three words: journalling file system.

Four more words: integrated logical volume manager.

Solstice DiskSuite may not be a best-of-breed product in either of
those categories, but it's there, it's basically stable, it's
documented, and as of Solaris 7 it's part of the base distribution.

I'm not a big fan of Solaris/Intel myself, but in a production
environment, a reliable and flexible filesystem is a dealbreaker.

-n

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