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RE[2]: OpenSolaris of Solaris vs Gnome Windows of Linux
by Robert Escue on Sat 25th Jul 2009 17:15
in reply to "RE: OpenSolaris of Solaris vs Gnome Windows of Linux"
Sure it does, it is just that the default configuration does not support multiple LUNS. The storage array documentation should have described how to set up a Solaris machine by modifying /kernel/drv/sd.conf:
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.arch.storage/2006...
Solaris is not backward, it different. Just as AIX, HP-UX and Linux are different.




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Have you ever tried to mirror root partition on linux or worked with RAIDs (VolumeManagement)?
Yes, for example when YaST bring up the paritioning during installation you create a RAID array and a root partition on it. Just a few mouse clicks, works like a dream.
Solaris does not work like a dream... It can't detect all disks on a 24 port controller because of stone-age limitations in its SCSI subsystem.