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One Day OpenSolaris Training

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Simple One Day Tutorial on using and developing on OpenSolaris

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phpEasyTools for OpenSolaris

http://www.opensolaris.org

An attempt to make easy to use GUI's for ZFS, Zones, xVM, SMF and RM on OpenSolaris. Runs on the webstack (apache) and requires PHP.

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Hierarichal Storage Management with SamFS and ZFS

http://www.c0t0d0s0.org

Excellent article on HSM with SamFS and ZFS - must read!

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ZFS Gets A Flash-y L2ARC

http://blogs.sun.com

A new feature called L2ARC has been added into ZFS that enables using a Flash based Solid State Disk as a high-performance secondary cache that sits between the ARC in RAM and data on disk. Brendan Gregg has a detailed writeup about this new feature.

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Created by moinakg 2 years 5 weeks ago
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Jeff Ferreira: ZFS is "Stronger, Faster, Better"

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Jeff Ferreira of Sun Microsystems shares his experiences learning and teaching ZFS, a new file system included in the Solaris 10 OS that is easy to administer, resilient, scalable, and best of all. Hear his views on how ZFS is light years ahead of the other filesystems out there!

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Created by angadsingh 2 years 8 weeks ago
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How to access a Solaris partition from Windows or Linux

http://wikis.sun.com

This new wiki tech tip from the BigAdmin wiki showing a method for reading data from or writing data to Solaris partitions from within Microsoft Windows or Linux.

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Created by angadsingh 2 years 8 weeks ago
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ZFS on FUSE

http://www.linux-mag.com

In recent years, filesystems have undergone dramatic changes. In the Linux world, ext2fs has long been the standard filesystem, but its journaling successor, ext3fs, has become prevalent, along with other journaling filesystems. Most recently, a new upstart, the Zettabyte File System (ZFS), has been gaining attention.

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