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Sun purchased Lustre, for ZFS integration back in 2007. Apple may have been late to Flash when proper licensing could not be agreed between Sun/Oracle and Apple, Apple is still late with deduplication, but now Oracle and Illumos are late with USB 3.0 to combine with ZFS. Apple released USB 3.0 support in 2012q4 with Fusion Drive, making OSX a strong contender. a USB 3.0 flash cache will provide a nice inexpensive performance boost! Slower Solaris USB 3.0 support from 2013q1 on SPARC will be shunned with Solaris ZFS SMB's considering Apple MacOSX. Solaris USB 3.0 is in a better support position than Illumos still missing USB 3.0 today since Solaris 10, Solaris 11, and Illumos all have top-of-the-line read and write flash accelerators for hard disk storage. Mount promote receive release rename rollbackĬompetition makes the Operating System market healthy! Let's look at the competitive landscape. Intel x86 FMA (Fault Management Architecture) Sandy Bridge EP EnhancementsĪMD MCA (Machine Check Architecture) Support for Family 15h, 0Fh, 10h OCM (Oracle Configuration Manager) Client Service
#SOLARIS 10 VS 11 INSTALL#
(Solaris 10 Update 11 SVR4 Package Dependency Install Support) SVR4 Package Dependencies with Installer Preserve Option (Solaris 10 Update 11 Network File System Install Media Option) Some of the interesting features include: The arrangement of the categories seems odd, in some cases, so a few were merged/re-orded below. Oracle released the "O racle Solaris 10 1/13 What's New" document, outlining some of the included features. Many serious administrators will refer to this release as Solaris 10 Update 11. The latest installment of Solaris 10 is referred to as 01/13 release, for January 2013, appears to be the final SVR4 Solaris release, with expected normal Oracle support extending to 2018. In 2013, Oracle released yet another update, suggesting the T5 is close to release. The latest, and perhaps last, update of Solaris 10 was expected in 2012, to co-inside with an early release of the SPARC T5. Solaris 10 was launched in 2005, with ground-breaking features like: DTrace, SMF (Services), Zones, LDom's, and later ZFS.