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Thank you. I kept the size of the ZFS portion reasonable for symmetry but much, much more could be written about it. In particular, now that the iSCSI target is in production Solaris, it would have been interesting to discuss the extensive integration of ZFS and the target.
Good point about the dev features. I just checked my fresh Solaris 10 Update 5 (latest) install and the pool version is 4. The current dev pool version appears to be 10 since November 2008. Since then, they have changed the zpool on-disk spec to enable gzip compression, use of NVRAM devices for acceleration, quotas, booting, cifs, and other things.
See:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/version/10/
And cycle the number of the URL from 1 to 10.