We run commercial (solaris) ZFS systems and are happy with them.

We have been aske if we can get a low cost archive service going on:

2 separate hardware platforms, both low cost, and a zero cost OS running ZFS

OpenINdiana looks like a good candidate, but it is still in development. The 
production release date said soon last September, and I have seen nothing since 
then on that topic., So a few questions:

1) Is there a likely timeframe for production ready OpenIndiana?

2) Running a file service with ~ 36 disks in three  11 disk (9+2) raidz2 vdevs 
+ hotspares, almost all data will be copied from another fileserver into 
compressed directories on each of these 2 devices.
 IS OpenINdiana 151a stable enough to do this with potentially .5-1 TB/day 
being downloaded?

3) Any recommendations (keeping in mind we are going to use gzip compressed 
file systems) for number/speed of cores and ram???

Thanks
Len Zaifman
Systems Manager, High Performance Systems
The Centre for Computational Biology
The Hospital for Sick Children
555 University Ave.
Toronto, Ont M5G 1X8

tel: 416-813-5513
email: [email protected]

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