Apple pulled developers off OS X to try to get iPhone out the door.
As a result, not only was Leopard late, it also shipped without some features that were promised. The ones that stick out most are read-write ZFS and NAS-capable Time Machine.
For the moment, OS X only supports read-only mounting of ZFS volumes.
On the other hand, iTunes supports NFS mounted libraries, so E could do like you and use a Solaris controlled ZFS volume across the wire.
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Apple pulled developers off OS X to try to get iPhone out the door.
As a result, not only was Leopard late, it also shipped without some features that were promised. The ones that stick out most are read-write ZFS and NAS-capable Time Machine.
For the moment, OS X only supports read-only mounting of ZFS volumes.
On the other hand, iTunes supports NFS mounted libraries, so E could do like you and use a Solaris controlled ZFS volume across the wire.