Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-06-15 Thread Bogdan M. Maryniuk
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Andre Lueno-re...@opensolaris.org wrote:
 Hi Bogdan,

 I'd recommend the following RAM minimums for a fair balance of performance.
 700Mb 32-bit
 1Gb     64-bit

OK, it probably means 2GB when it goes actually practical. :-) Thanks!

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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-06-14 Thread Andre Lue
Js.lists,

My needs are:
* Easy package management
There is no pkgadd or ips included in EON. You can however add IPS and retrieve 
any of its available packages.

* Easy upgrades
EON is fairly easy to upgrade and the risk is low. All you have to do is 
preserve your previous image before upgrading.  If the upgrade is not suitable 
go back to your previous image/release. You can preview the each new release by 
simply burning the image and booting, your current install would remain 
untouched.

* Stability
EON is sxce minimized so it is as stable as the matching snv_xxx release. You 
can also roll your own appliance to include only the bits you need

* Ability to run Splunk
Splunk not included but if there is an ips package or pkgadd version included 
on the snv dvd you could always add or include it if you roll your own 
appliance.

Feel free to give EON a twirl. It will only cost you CD and the time to burn 
and boot it. Or if you have a VM you can test it there. You'll know reallly 
fast if it has enough of a framework for you to add the missing bits you need 
or not. Hope that helps.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-06-14 Thread Bogdan M. Maryniuk
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Andre Lueno-re...@opensolaris.org wrote:
 Feel free to give EON a twirl. It will only cost you CD and the time to burn 
 and boot it. Or if you have a VM you can test it there. You'll know reallly 
 fast if it has enough of a framework for you to add the missing bits you need 
 or not. Hope that helps.

Hi Andre.
Thanks for the comment. What a reasonable minimal amount of RAM you
would recommend?

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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-06-14 Thread Andre Lue
Hi Bogdan,

I'd recommend the following RAM minimums for a fair balance of performance.
700Mb 32-bit
1Gb 64-bit
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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-26 Thread Erast
May be what you saying is true wrt. NexentaCore 2.0. But hey, think 
about open source principals and development process. We do hope that 
NexentaCore will become an official Debian distribution some day! We 
evolving and driven completely by the community here. Anyone can 
participate and fix the bugs and make it happen:


https://launchpad.net/distros/nexenta

As far commercial bits:

1. NexentaStor is still based off 1.x. Once 2.x branch is more or less 
polished we will make a safe transition


2. ON patches goes through serious stress testing not only by Nexenta 
but also by the growing list of Nexenta partners - i.e. to ensure that 
end solution is absolutely stable and safe:


http://www.nexenta.com/partners

3. The development model of NexentaCore is indeed very much Debian-like. 
 However, NexentaStor is developed with different rules in mind - rules 
of focused testing, conservative principals and partner-wide openness


4. Is Debian helping NexentaStor to integrate stuff? Yes, absolutely! 
Lots of advantages here. Debian is NOT just package management as one 
could think of - it is as well a polished distribution foundation. 
NexentaStor plugins, which are pretty much Debian packages, used to 
extend NexentaStor capabilities. Learn more:


http://www.nexenta.com/corp/index.php?option=com_jreviewsItemid=112

C. Bergström wrote:

Anil Gulecha wrote:

On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Bogdan M. Maryniuk
bogdan.maryn...@gmail.com wrote:
 

On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Joe S js.li...@gmail.com wrote:
   

EON ZFS NAS
http://eonstorage.blogspot.com/
  

No idea.

   

NexentaCore Platform (v2.0 RC3)
http://www.nexenta.org/os/NexentaCore
  

Personally, I tried it few times. For now, it is still too much broken
for me yet and looks scary. Previous version is much more stable but
also older. Newer v2.0 looks exactly like bleeding edge Debian old
times: each time you run apt-get upgrade you have to use shaman's
tambourine dancing around the fireplace. I don't remember exactly, but
some packages are just broken and can not find dependencies,
installation crashes, pollutes your system and can not be restored
nicely etc. However, when it will be not that broken anymore, it must
be a great distribution with excellent package management and very
convenient to use.



Hi Bogdan,

Which particular packages were these? RC3 is quite stable, and all
server packages are solid. If you do face issues with a particular
one, we'd appreciate a bug report. All information on this is
helpful..
  
I've done some preliminary patch review on the core on-nexenta patches 
and I'd concur to put Nexenta pretty low on the trusted list for 
enterprise storage.  This is in addition to the packaging problems 
you've pointed out.  If the issues at hand were not enough when I sent 
an email to their dev list it was completely ignored.  Marketing for 
Nexenta as Anil points out is strong, but like many other distributions 
outside Sun there's still a lot of work to go.  I'm not sure EON's 
update delivery, but I believe it's just a minimal repackage of 
OpenSolaris release.  This isn't the advocacy list so if you're 
interested in other alternatives feel free to email me off list.


Cheers,


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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-26 Thread Bogdan M. Maryniuk
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Anil Gulecha anil.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 One example is StormOS, and XFCE based distro being built on NCP2.
 According to the latest blog entry.. a release is imminent. Perhaps
 you'll have better desktop experience with this. (www.stormos.org)

So.Tried it just now. Shortly: I'd stay with OpenSolaris for at least
a year. :-)
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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-24 Thread Bogdan M. Maryniuk
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Anil Gulecha anil.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Bogdan,

 Which particular packages were these? RC3 is quite stable, and all
 server packages are solid. If you do face issues with a particular
 one, we'd appreciate a bug report. All information on this is
 helpful..

Well, I don't really remember exactly, because I've tried it so many
times and got so many issues in various places. I just had issues
everywhere: X11 (you do not need it, but still), updates, versions
etc. Very, very unstable and scary distro yet for me. I believe idea
is really brilliant and I love Nexenta in general. Just still very
buggy and seems like not very dynamic development so far: some bugs
persists for quite long time.

There is also Milax — you can try look at that stuff as well. Pretty
much nice and clean (so far). However, I prefer go with real stuff —
OpenSolaris itself. It is very classic, sometimes too much
conservative and IPS could have dependency resolver (when building an
OS distro) and overall mirroring support. But on the other hand, if
you want have something on a production, then I would not go
experiments, if I were you.

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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-24 Thread Anil Gulecha
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Bogdan M. Maryniuk
bogdan.maryn...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Anil Gulecha anil.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Bogdan,

 Which particular packages were these? RC3 is quite stable, and all
 server packages are solid. If you do face issues with a particular
 one, we'd appreciate a bug report. All information on this is
 helpful..

 Well, I don't really remember exactly, because I've tried it so many
 times and got so many issues in various places. I just had issues
 everywhere: X11 (you do not need it, but still), updates, versions
 etc. Very, very unstable and scary distro yet for me. I believe idea
 is really brilliant and I love Nexenta in general. Just still very
 buggy and seems like not very dynamic development so far: some bugs
 persists for quite long time.


Yes, NCP's Desktop side components (X/Gnome/XFCE) is untested, and
explains the issues. The focus is on the core.. and it has been so
since the move from Gnusolaris (the older Gnome based Nexenta) to
Nexenta Core platform. The idea was and remains that interested
community members can build off it.

One example is StormOS, and XFCE based distro being built on NCP2.
According to the latest blog entry.. a release is imminent. Perhaps
you'll have better desktop experience with this. (www.stormos.org)

Regards,
Anil
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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-24 Thread Bogdan M. Maryniuk
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Anil Gulecha anil.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, NCP's Desktop side components (X/Gnome/XFCE) is untested, and
 explains the issues. The focus is on the core.. and it has been so
 since the move from Gnusolaris (the older Gnome based Nexenta) to
 Nexenta Core platform. The idea was and remains that interested
 community members can build off it.

Well, unfortunately I had some other problems, not just X11. However,
thank you for the hint! Anyone add StormOS to the distrowatch, please?
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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-24 Thread dick hoogendijk
On Sun, 24 May 2009 18:24:35 +0900
Bogdan M. Maryniuk bogdan.maryn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Anyone add StormOS to the distrowatch, please?

If so, than you may add OSUNIX too. It seems like a nice new project,
not BeneLix has joined the community

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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-23 Thread Bogdan M. Maryniuk
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Joe S js.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 EON ZFS NAS
 http://eonstorage.blogspot.com/

No idea.

 NexentaCore Platform (v2.0 RC3)
 http://www.nexenta.org/os/NexentaCore

Personally, I tried it few times. For now, it is still too much broken
for me yet and looks scary. Previous version is much more stable but
also older. Newer v2.0 looks exactly like bleeding edge Debian old
times: each time you run apt-get upgrade you have to use shaman's
tambourine dancing around the fireplace. I don't remember exactly, but
some packages are just broken and can not find dependencies,
installation crashes, pollutes your system and can not be restored
nicely etc. However, when it will be not that broken anymore, it must
be a great distribution with excellent package management and very
convenient to use.

 OpenSolaris 2009.06 (when it's released)

I am running this one now on a multiple machines and so far seems like
it is the best distro by its quality for such needs what you can have
at the moment.

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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-23 Thread Anil Gulecha
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Bogdan M. Maryniuk
bogdan.maryn...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Joe S js.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 EON ZFS NAS
 http://eonstorage.blogspot.com/

 No idea.

 NexentaCore Platform (v2.0 RC3)
 http://www.nexenta.org/os/NexentaCore

 Personally, I tried it few times. For now, it is still too much broken
 for me yet and looks scary. Previous version is much more stable but
 also older. Newer v2.0 looks exactly like bleeding edge Debian old
 times: each time you run apt-get upgrade you have to use shaman's
 tambourine dancing around the fireplace. I don't remember exactly, but
 some packages are just broken and can not find dependencies,
 installation crashes, pollutes your system and can not be restored
 nicely etc. However, when it will be not that broken anymore, it must
 be a great distribution with excellent package management and very
 convenient to use.

Hi Bogdan,

Which particular packages were these? RC3 is quite stable, and all
server packages are solid. If you do face issues with a particular
one, we'd appreciate a bug report. All information on this is
helpful..

Thanks,
Anil


 OpenSolaris 2009.06 (when it's released)

 I am running this one now on a multiple machines and so far seems like
 it is the best distro by its quality for such needs what you can have
 at the moment.

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Re: [zfs-discuss] eon or nexentacore or opensolaris

2009-05-23 Thread C. Bergström

Anil Gulecha wrote:

On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Bogdan M. Maryniuk
bogdan.maryn...@gmail.com wrote:
  

On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Joe S js.li...@gmail.com wrote:


EON ZFS NAS
http://eonstorage.blogspot.com/
  

No idea.



NexentaCore Platform (v2.0 RC3)
http://www.nexenta.org/os/NexentaCore
  

Personally, I tried it few times. For now, it is still too much broken
for me yet and looks scary. Previous version is much more stable but
also older. Newer v2.0 looks exactly like bleeding edge Debian old
times: each time you run apt-get upgrade you have to use shaman's
tambourine dancing around the fireplace. I don't remember exactly, but
some packages are just broken and can not find dependencies,
installation crashes, pollutes your system and can not be restored
nicely etc. However, when it will be not that broken anymore, it must
be a great distribution with excellent package management and very
convenient to use.



Hi Bogdan,

Which particular packages were these? RC3 is quite stable, and all
server packages are solid. If you do face issues with a particular
one, we'd appreciate a bug report. All information on this is
helpful..
  
I've done some preliminary patch review on the core on-nexenta patches 
and I'd concur to put Nexenta pretty low on the trusted list for 
enterprise storage.  This is in addition to the packaging problems 
you've pointed out.  If the issues at hand were not enough when I sent 
an email to their dev list it was completely ignored.  Marketing for 
Nexenta as Anil points out is strong, but like many other distributions 
outside Sun there's still a lot of work to go.  I'm not sure EON's 
update delivery, but I believe it's just a minimal repackage of 
OpenSolaris release.  This isn't the advocacy list so if you're 
interested in other alternatives feel free to email me off list.


Cheers,


./Christopher

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