Re: Using high speed swap to improve performance? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Lew
Subject Re: Using high speed swap to improve performance?
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In response to Using high speed swap to improve performance?  (Christiaan Willemsen <cwillemsen@technocon.com>)
Responses Re: Using high speed swap to improve performance?  (Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>)
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Christiaan Willemsen wrote:
> About a year ago we setup a machine with sixteen 15k disk spindles on
> Solaris using ZFS. Now that Oracle has taken Sun, and is closing up
> Solaris, we want to move away (we are more familiar with Linux anyway).

What evidence do you have that Oracle is "closing up" Solaris?
<http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/solaris/index.html>
and its links, particularly
<http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/10/index.jsp>
seem to indicate otherwise.

Industry analysis seems to support the continuance of Solaris, too:
<http://jeremy.linuxquestions.org/2010/02/03/oracle-sun-merger-closes/>
"... it would certainly appear that Oracle is committed to the Solaris
platform indefinitely."

More recently, less than a week ago as I write this, there was the article
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20100330/tc_nf/72477>
which discusses that Oracle may move away from open-sourcing Solaris, but
indicates that Oracle remains committed to Solaris as a for-pay product, and
also assesses a rosy future for Java.

--
Lew

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