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Member since:
2006-10-10
Positives:
- ZFS - this one is hard to beat. It just feels modern
- VirtualBox - Linux has it too but I come from *BSD (which only recently ported to FreeBSD).
- Zones which is easier than FreeBSD's jails
Negatives:
- mess between amd64 and i386
- linking problem between gcc and sunstudio (especially when compiling from source)
- feels like Linux (no separation between -core- userland and applications)
??:
- SMF: powerful but complicated.
Six months later (after one successful upgrade, 2008.11 => 2009.06) I decided it's not worth the effort - uninstalled and replaced with FreeBSD 8.0-BETA1. My sanity is back
(I just remembered - OpenSolaris' Zones are much more powerful than FreeBSD's Jails. One outstanding feature is its ability to run various versions of Solaris and CentOS. Yes - you can 'install' and 'run' CentOS with native speed on OpenSolaris. Minus epoll though)
Edited 2009-07-21 04:01 UTC