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I guess it makes sense... Sun is a hardware company after all. While they lack all the fancy CoW and transactional features, at least the Linux filesystems and NTFS won't eat your machine.
All of this talk reminds me of when NT 3.1 came out. People were aghast that it wanted something like 16 MB to perform well, back when that extra 8 MB was around $300. However, keeping in mind the horrors of 16 bit Windows, it was better to see MS try to do better even if they were a little ahead of the hardware curve. The hardware curve caught up and the investment paid off.