Ok, the search here told me that x86/Solaris isn't a very widely supported (or encouraged) platform. Nevertheless, for a personal project, let's assume I must go with x86/Solaris. So I took a look on ...
Oracle is announcing the latest in its line of workload-specific, enterprise-class servers, the Sun Server X4-4 and Sun Server X4-8. Co-engineered with Oracle software, these servers are the first to ...
Oracle has announced the availability of Oracle Solaris 10 8/11, which provides enhancements to Oracle Solaris ZFS and Oracle Solaris install technologies, advanced support for the latest SPARC and ...
Oracle Corp. will announce Tuesday that it has chosen Sun Microsystems Inc.s Solaris 10 operating system as its preferred development and deployment platform for most x64 architectures, including Suns ...
For Oracle application users the company is now pushing an integrated package with X86 servers preloaded with Sun Solaris and Oracle Linux operating systems and Oracle VM. From a power and cooling ...
Supporting diverse platforms and application workloads, the latest release of Oracle's server virtualization product, extends support of Oracle VM Guest Additions to major guest operating systems - ...
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Oct. 3 — Oracle today announced new x86 servers, based on the latest Intel Xeon processors E5-2600 v2 product family. Oracle’s new Sun Server X4-2 and Sun Server X4-2L have set ...
Oracle has released a beta version of Solaris 11.2. But does Solaris and the Sparc server platform have a future? Oracle said the new operating system has been built as a modern cloud platform to ...
When it comes to Unix, Sun Microsystems’ Solaris operating system shines on the company’s 64-bit SPARC processors. Unfortunately, the picture is less bright for the version of Solaris written for ...