Richard,

My challenge to you is that at least three vedors that I know of built
their storage platforms on FreeBSD. One of them sells $4bn/year of
product - petty sure that eclipses all (Open)Solaris-based storage ;)

-marc

On 3/26/10, Richard Elling <richard.ell...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2010, at 4:46 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>>> What does everyone thing about that? I bet it is not as mature as on
>>> OpenSolaris.
>>
>> "mature" is not the right term in this case.  FreeBSD has been around much
>> longer than opensolaris, and it's equally if not more mature.
>
> Bill Joy might take offense to this statement.  Both FreeBSD and Solaris
> trace
> their roots to the work done at Berkeley 30 years ago. Both have evolved in
> different ways at different rates. Since Solaris targets the enterprise
> market,
> I will claim that Solaris is proven in that space. OpenSolaris is just one
> of the
> next steps forward for Solaris.
>  -- richard
>
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