I am at a dilemma between Freenas8.0.x and Freenas0.7.5:
1) The benefits of Freenas8.0.x is it is based on NanoBSD and has two very important features: Thin Provisioning and Remote Replication.
2) The benefit of Freenas0.7.5 is that it is upgraded to FreeBSD9-RC3 which supports resource allocation to jails. I have no idea Thin Provisioning and Remote Replication are features with 0.7.5?! If yes, give me a hint.
Since I need Thin Provisioning, Remote Replication and Resource Allocation to jails, I am divided between two.
I was just wondering why don't the Freenas8.0.x upgrade to the FreeBSD9-RC3 which (I meant 9-STABLE) will soon be released? I think nanobsd approach is same in 9 as in 8, right?
Thanks!
*z
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1) The benefits of Freenas8.0.x is it is based on NanoBSD and has two very important features: Thin Provisioning and Remote Replication.
2) The benefit of Freenas0.7.5 is that it is upgraded to FreeBSD9-RC3 which supports resource allocation to jails. I have no idea Thin Provisioning and Remote Replication are features with 0.7.5?! If yes, give me a hint.
Since I need Thin Provisioning, Remote Replication and Resource Allocation to jails, I am divided between two.
I was just wondering why don't the Freenas8.0.x upgrade to the FreeBSD9-RC3 which (I meant 9-STABLE) will soon be released? I think nanobsd approach is same in 9 as in 8, right?
Thanks!
*z
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Get the first BSD-style licensed video: http://bit.ly/uGO52T