On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 12:43:06AM -0500, Erik Anderson wrote:
> More seriously, I sometimes have important collections of files (for my
> > work) that I like to have the md5sums for.  If a file is ever corrupted,
> > I'll be able to tell because I keep that md5sum file.
> 
> Sounds like you ought to become familiar with ZFS. :) It does all this (and
> much, much more) for you automatically and transparently.

The only way this is 'automatic and transparent' is if you buy a
server from Oracle with Solaris preinstalled and support paid off.

Otherwise, you'll fiddle with hardware components or virtual drivers
until you get Solaris happy.  Which can be a long time and an
expensive process.

Cheers,
florin

-- 
Sent from my other microwave oven.
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