Of course you can install it on an external USB drive, using the live .iso file *or* the bootable live USB version, to which the previous comment applied.
You have to use 'usbcopy', part of distribution-constructor package. However, you will have to run it on an existing Solaris11 system (if you use 'usbcopy' on, say, OpenIndiana, it will copy the image, but not be able to write the boot blocks).
When there is non-standard mount point of a ZFS, one gets messages like:
...
/mpool/ci/.zfs/shares/: No such file or directory
...
The mount point is
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root:/opt/ # zfs get mountpoint mpool/ci
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
mpool/ci mountpoint /export/home/ci...
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