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I'm currently using OpenIndiana but I am on the lookout for a possible replacement, I like OpenIndiana but it's good to keep your mind open for other things. I've switched Linux distributions countless times so Solaris will be no different.
The opinions about these expressed here are my personal opinions! If you don't like em, send constructive criticism, else go to /dev/null!
Y | yes |
N | no |
#/10 | score out of 10, where 1 is bad and 10 is good |
name | usage | active | pkg mgnt | pkg selection | KVM | Zones | installer | documentation |
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OpenIndiana | servers and desktops | 6/101) | IPS | 5/102) | Y3) | IPKG,s10,sn1 | 8/10 | 7/104) |
I'm currently using this on my server, updates are slowish but there is activty so thats good. KVM is broken though and I can't fix it :s | ||||||||
SmartOS | hypervisor | 10/105) | pkgsrc | 9/106) | Y | Sparse7),KVM | 10/10 | 8/108) |
Briefly played with this, does not fit my usage pattern but would love to play with this some more! | ||||||||
OmniOS | servers | 8/109) | IPS | 7/1010) | Y | IPKG,s10,sn1 | 8/10 | 5/1011) |
DilOS | servers | TODO | ||||||
NexentaStor | storage | TODO |
Currently my main issue with OpenIndiana is the broken KVM, this is hard to fix however.
Some of the packages are bit older than OmniOS (OpenSSL for example), package selection is larger than OmniOS but I gave it a lower score. Mostly because OI aims to be a server and desktop operating system, while OmniOS only aims at servers. Due to this the overall package selection of OI appears less fresh. However for servers, there is little difference.
OI seems to be moving slower than OmniOS (time from bugfixes to release), however this may just be my perception.
They use the same installer, so same issues with it.