Does ZFS release on solaris 10 3/05 GA  x86 or sparc?

As subject, Anybody confirm it , plz .

I would be interested in knowing where you read that. SamFS is an archiving solution, its mainly used to share tapedrives and store things on tapes and archive data on disk.
ZFS is a new, dynamic, highly reliable (after they fix all the bugs), cool, multi-terabyte filesystem, if i remember correctly it will take care of other things for you, like mirroring and striping if you wish.
Anyway, i've no clue when it will be relized, before i was RIFed from Sun they targeted into one of the releases, but i forgot which one. I assume they'll release it when it passes QA ;)

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