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The ZFS boot project is no longer active on this website so information here might be out of date. Oracle Solaris 11 ZFS resources are available here:
The ZFS Boot project has been divided into three components: x86 boot, SPARC boot, and install.
The main work phases of this project are:
ZFS Flash support is available in the Solaris 10 10/09 release. You can install patches to use this feature in the Solaris 10 10/08 and Solaris 5/09 releases. For ZFS Flash archive information, see this page:
The Solaris 10 10/08 release provides the ability to install and boot a ZFS root file system. You can use the initial installation option or the JumpStart feature to install a ZFS root file system. Or, you can use the Live Upgrade feature to migrate a UFS root file system to a ZFS root file system. ZFS support for swap and dump devices is also provided.
Before you install or migrate to a ZFS root file system, review the following information:
6685292 - install should support booting from zfs
This putback provides the ability install the Solaris Operating System on a ZFS root file system for both x86 and SPARC platforms. The work includes enhancing the Solaris interactive text installer, Solaris Live Upgrade, and Jumpstart (profiled install) features.
The ZFS boot and install features are available in the Solaris Express Community Edition (SXCE), build 90 release.
After you review the list of known issues below, see the ZFS Boot FAQ and the ZFS Admin Guide for information about using the ZFS installation and booting features.
Before you consider using these features, review the known issues:
For workarounds on some of these isssues, see the ZFS Admin Guide.
PSARC/2006/370 ZFS Boot Support (Build 88)
This putback provides the ability to boot the Solaris Operating System from a ZFS root file system on both x86 and SPARC platforms.
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