My systems are extremely stable but the load is low. Web server serving perl/mysql based databases for pretty active sites, flawless since the day I converted from solaris 10 to OI (139 days up at the moment), that is an old Sun x2200m2. A sunray server running on a Sun v40z, 4x2.8ghz dual-core opterons and 32gb ram, which is also a failover for the webserver and runs nightly backups which are spread around to all three. Again flawless, up 124 days. My file server is an old Sun Ultra20m2 with 8gb ram, a 3.2 ghz AMD (not the original chip), with 2tb of ZFS mirrored space in it, and a high end gamer video card from maybe 2 years ago. That is also my desktop which I do coding, word processing, email, Pandora, videos, music player, etc. etc. etc. Flawless, up 168 days. Oh and the occasional game of Urban Terror.

I lock em all down pretty tight. The only outside facing machine is the webserver and I have scripts monitoring the 3 ports open for bad people. As soon as it sees something it doesn't like the IP is locked out entirely (ipfilter).

I only bring em down to update to the latest OI release. Which was probably 168 days ago (I always test them on my desktop first).


On 03/27/13 08:27 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
From: Gerry Weaver [mailto:[email protected]]

I have been checking out OpenIndiana as a possible file server and KVM host.
I have several sites using OI for samba, dns, and VirtualBox.  As far as 
stability is concerned, yes it's stable.  But it's not amazingly mature (see 
below).

Others have said that some of the packages are sort of not greatly maintained, 
and lack configuration.  I needed to configure bind and samba from scratch by 
hand, which was a huge pain.  I actually built some linux VM's just to get 
their default config files and copy them over to OI and destroy the linux 
guests.  I would like to run dhcp from OI, rather than running it from a linux 
guest.  But I never got dhcp working on OI, so I still have the linux dhcp 
guests just for this purpose.

I recommend the latest 4.1.x version of VirtualBox, which was super awesome and 
stable.  Unfortunately I updated to 4.2.x, and it's still very buggy.


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