On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Garrett D'Amore <garr...@nexenta.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 17:05 +0100, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
>> Linder, Doug wrote:
>> > Out of sheer curiosity - and I'm not disagreeing with you, just wondering 
>> > - how does ZFS make money for Oracle when they don't charge for it?  Do 
>> > you think it's such an important feature that it's a big factor in 
>> > customers picking Solaris over other platforms?
>> >
>>
>> Yes, it is one of many significant factors in customers choosing Solaris
>> over other OS's.
>> Having chosen Solaris, customers then tend to buy Sun/Oracle systems to
>> run it on.
>>
>> Of course, there are the 7000 series products too, which are heavily
>> based on the capabilities of ZFS, amongst other Solaris features.
>>
>
> And, the next release of Solaris (whenever it comes out) is supposed to
> make far more use of zfs for things like its packaging system (upgrades
> using snapshots, etc.) and zones.  Indeed, its possible (I've not
> checked in a long time) that S10 makes of snapshots for live upgrade if
> root is zfs.

It does.

>
> ZFS is a key strategic component of Solaris going forward.  Having to
> abandon it would be a heavy blow -- quite possibly (IMO) fatal -- at
> least to its future with Oracle.
>
>        - Garrett
>
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