On Sat, 10 Jan 2009, Maciej Browarski wrote:
> When creating pool I don't know when will be done and I can't abort this
> operation.

Doesn't creation of a pool take just a second or two?

> I know that manage ZFS from one pool is simpler, but when customer using
> 7000 for two or many department, and each department buy own disks,so
> there also need to own administration. But seeing other posting I
> waiting to mid 2009 for this functionality.

This is a funny antique way of allocating storage.

> Without Zones, RBAC  ? Why Solaris is know as Slowaris ?
> We win in I/O ops because we use SSD disks. Now we must sell many 7000
> as we can until competition  launching NAS with SSD.

Slowaris sounds neat, just like people often call Microsoft Windows 
"Windoze".  The only thing slow about Solaris is the boot time, 
otherwise it is quite fast, and particularly for server tasks.

> You never know what exactly  customers need and, in this way, you are
> unable to implement this functionality in fishworks.

Hopefully customers will tell Sun why they decided to not purchase the 
product. :-)

Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
[email protected], http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick Maintainer,    http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/

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