Thanks.
Doesn't the ESXi solution introduce another layer of complexity, though?
That is, if my proposed solution with OI as the main OS and Storage
server combined, with the vms on top of OI (and each vm with access to
the storage server), isn't hard to set up/maintain than the ESXi
I would argue that running a GUI on top of OI so that you can run VMs under
virtualbox carries the same complexity (if I'm wrong, where is the extra
layer?) Also, I wasn't aware of your HW limitations - AFAIK you never
stated them. I don't think either solution is better or more complicated -
in Qmail, the security is patch-maked in postfix is by-design-maked
for example, smtp auth, SASL, TLS and soon. Also postfix is more
modular. You can use it with someSQL LDAP and all thats cute things.
If need some help with postfix, can mail me to the private, postfix is
my strong point.
HI
I see that there is a variant of opensolaris known as Omnios:
http://omnios.omniti.com/
Is that related with Openindiana ?, Are there any advantages with it ?
Thank you
Paolo
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Sounds like a minimal system, closer to SmartOS than OpenIndiana, but
since most of their links were broken so it's hard to compare.
On 4/23/12 9:27 AM, paolo marcheschi wrote:
HI
I see that there is a variant of opensolaris known as Omnios:
http://omnios.omniti.com/
Is that related with
their web servers run on Linux and Windows ...
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/hosted?netname=SCNET-NET-66-225-209-0-1,66.225.209.0,66.225.209.255
Eweek announced the OS on 4th April 2012 ...
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/OmniTI-Delivers-OmniOS-to-Replace-OpenSolaris-378324/
On 23 April 2012 14:38, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
their web servers run on Linux and Windows ...
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/hosted?netname=SCNET-NET-66-225-209-0-1,66.225.209.0,66.225.209.255
actually looking at it they are probably not running windows, except
maybe as an
Hi,
On 04/23/2012 02:38 PM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
I would argue that running a GUI on top of OI so that you can run VMs under
virtualbox carries the same complexity (if I'm wrong, where is the extra
layer?)
I'm sorry, I was thinking of the (newly) introduced KVM -- I'm not
really
On Apr 23, 2012, at 6:27 AM, paolo marcheschi wrote:
HI
I see that there is a variant of opensolaris known as Omnios:
No, it is an illumos distribution.
http://omnios.omniti.com/
Is that related with Openindiana ?, Are there any advantages with it ?
It is designed for the server
Richard Elling wrote:
On Apr 23, 2012, at 6:27 AM, paolo marcheschi wrote:
Is that related with Openindiana ?, Are there any advantages with it ?
It is designed for the server market, not the desktop market.
A small amount of searching locates a manifesto:
I will take you up on that!
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I will take you up on that!
done
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On Monday, April 23, 2012 08:44 PM, låzaro wrote:
in Qmail, the security is patch-maked in postfix is by-design-maked
NO, that is not accurate. security where it means anti-spam, DJB did
not bother because as far as he is concerned, the way things are, things
are just broken. Too bad his
Looks interesting. I dl'ed it and set it up in an ESXi VM and am playing
with it. Definitely seems snappy.
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