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by chrisp_dc 3514 days ago
Enterprise: Solaris and use zones. Internal/Personal/POC: FreeBSD 11 and use jails.

Both get you ZFS and something lighter-weight than VMs. Need Linux? Bite the bullet and use VMs.

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I agree with this. SmartOS would be my choice over Solaris. I think FreeBSD is getting there. With things like Tredly. The building blocks are solid and available they just lack some polish.

So if you have the skill FreeBSD. Otherwise SmartOS makes a killer setup for containers unmatched by anyone else.

A warning, though: don't try to use FreeBSD with SCSI tape drives, in my truncated experience because of what I found experience a few months ago, the driver is capable of writing without error data it then can't read back (but can be read back by Linux).

Maybe not so important in the container context, but sooner or later, somewhere you need persistence, and tape offers certain persistence features you pretty much can't get elsewhere, especially at its media price points.

(Plus, if they got this wrong, when it's really not that hard to get right (I've done SCSI at this level before), I wonder what else they have.)

well, checkout hypercontainer (https://hypercontainer.io/) that runs on Linux, uses VMs and performs like containers.

No killing yourself necessary, really ;)

Solaris is discontinued but Illumos and SmartOS have taken up the torch.
That would come as a surprise. Solaris is alive and well thank god https://www.oracle.com/solaris/solaris11/index.html
See? Solaris is dead