CougTek
Hairy Aussie
I plan to move all our native Solaris setups to zones. It will sit on a computer that will be isolated on the network, without direct internet access. Our company doesn't plan to pay for support from Oracle for the operating system. I know Chewy told me to run from this situation, but I want to learn these things so I accepted the job anyway.
Since OpenSolaris is dead, I'm weighting to move either to Oracle's Solaris 11 (without patches and unsupported) or OpenIndiana (which is fully supported by a UNIX community with a lot of free time on their hands). Both OSes support the hardware I plan to use for the host system. I'm leaning towards OpenIndiana because of the community support, but the bigest factor will be if zones are as efficient in OpenIndiana as they are in Solaris 11. From what I read, a zone only adds 1-2% performance hit over a standard installation. That's a lot better than what VMWare can claim.
Does anyone knows if zones in OpenIndiana are as good as they are in Solaris 11?
Since OpenSolaris is dead, I'm weighting to move either to Oracle's Solaris 11 (without patches and unsupported) or OpenIndiana (which is fully supported by a UNIX community with a lot of free time on their hands). Both OSes support the hardware I plan to use for the host system. I'm leaning towards OpenIndiana because of the community support, but the bigest factor will be if zones are as efficient in OpenIndiana as they are in Solaris 11. From what I read, a zone only adds 1-2% performance hit over a standard installation. That's a lot better than what VMWare can claim.
Does anyone knows if zones in OpenIndiana are as good as they are in Solaris 11?