Solaris Research
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Which Operating System is Right for your Business Needs?
Sponsored by: Red HatThis white paper talks about the challenges of migrating from Solaris 10 to Solaris 11 and highlights the benefits of migrating from Solaris to Red Hat Enterprise Linux instead.
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Oracle Solaris 11 Administrator's Cheat Sheet
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationAccess this cheat sheet to find step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring Oracle Solaris 11.
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Presentation Transcript: Ask the Experts – Inside-tips on using the latest technologies and innovations in Solaris 11
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationRead this presentation transcript to find out how Oracle's engineering team responded to questions regarding the latest strategic developments in Oracle Solaris 11— including technologies designed to accelerate adoption of enterprise-scale workloads in public, private and hybrid cloud environments— in a recent live Q&A session.
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SPARC T4 Servers – Optimized for End-to-End Data Center Computing
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationRead this white paper to learn how Oracle’s SPARC T4 servers deliver new levels of end-to-end data center performance never before seen in the T-Series line of servers.
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Oracle Solaris Optimized for Sun x86 Systems in the Enterprise
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationThis document is intended as a technical guide for developers and system administrators that want to understand the precise details of how Oracle Solaris and Oracle’s Sun x86 systems using Intel Xeon processor 5600 and 7500 series can improve your enterprise application solution environment.
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Oracle Solaris and Sun SPARC Systems— Integrated and Optimized for Enterprise Computing
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationRead this white paper to learn how Oracle Solaris and SPARC are optimized to work with each other to improve security, drive ROI, and minimize TCO in your database environment. Also find technical descriptions of features and capabilities of Solaris that are implemented system-wide to optimize the functionality of the SPARC processor.
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Oracle Solaris Operating System: Optimized for Sun x86 Systems in the Enterprise
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationThis document is intended as a technical guide for developers and system administrators that want to understand the precise details of how Oracle® Solaris and Oracle’s Sun x86 systems using Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 and 7500 series can improve your enterprise application solution environment.
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Consolidating Applications with Oracle Solaris Containers
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationOracle Solaris Containers implement OS virtualization using containers that are designed to provide a complete, isolated, secure runtime environment for applications—and in situations where resources can be managed with sub-CPU granularity.
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Oracle Solaris Operating System— Optimized for the Intel Xeon Processor 5600 and 7500 series
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationThis document is intended as a technical guide for developers and system administrators that want to understand the precise details of how Oracle Solaris and the Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 and 7500 series can improve your application solution environment.
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Presentation Transcript: Solaris to Linux - Six-Step Migration Guide
Sponsored by: Mainline Information SystemsIf you are considering a migration from Sun Solaris to Linux-based systems, we would like to help you understand how a migration would impact your environment. In six steps, Ryan Hagen, Solutions Architect for Mainline Information Systems™, will show you how a successful migration is achieved.
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Oracle Solaris 10 Networking
Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK LtdAccelerating trends are driving the evolution of networking in the Oracle Solaris operating system (OS). Millions of new users connect to the internet every week through increasingly sophisticated wireless devices, PCs, and even automobiles. Networking features in Oracle Solaris 10 address performance, scalability, security, and protocol support.
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Oracle Solaris ZFS
Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK LtdOracle Solaris ZFS offers a dramatic advance in data management with an innovative approach to data integrity, near-zero administration, and a welcome integration of file system and volume management capabilities. Read this data sheet to learn more!
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Consolidating Applications with Oracle Solaris Containers
Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK LtdThe goal of this white paper is to provide information about consolidating applications onto a single server using Oracle Solaris Containers to isolate applications and efficiently manage system resources between them.
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HP-UX 11i on Integrity servers: HP value for Solaris users
Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard EnterpriseJoin HP-UX 11i Marketing Manager Suzanne LaForge as she discusses HP-UX 11i on Integrity servers and HP's value for Solaris users.
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The Business Value of HP–UX 11i v3
Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard EnterpriseAlinean, a leader in IT value measurement, teamed up with HP to assess the financial merits of moving from a HP-UX 11i v2 platform to HP-UX 11i v3 running on HP Integrity Servers over moving to SUN Solaris10 running on Sun Servers. Read this white paper for details.
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ArcGIS® Server and Virtualization
Sponsored by: EsriVirtualization is becoming a standard IT practice. It is becoming more popular among ArcGIS customers as well. ESRI uses virtualization technologies for the development, QA and certification processes of ArcGIS Server. This paper provides an overview of virtualization and addresses some common questions regarding ArcGIS Server and virtualization.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Your Solaris Alternative
Sponsored by: Red Hat - HPEThis whitepaper will review some key features and benefits of both Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. We will also explain why Red Hat Enterprise Linux is an ideal solution for enterprises that are facing Sun and SPARC's uncertain future, whether you are considering launching a new IT production environment or migrating a legacy environment...
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Moving From Solaris To Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Sponsored by: Red Hat - HPERed Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.
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The Solaris Operating System - Optimized For The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series
Sponsored by: Sun Microsystems, Inc. and Intel CorporationThis document is intended as a quick reference guide for developers and system administrators that want to optimize the Solaris OS on the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series platform.
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Performance and Scalability Benchmark: Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management
Sponsored by: Sun Microsystems, Inc.The Oracle Communications BRM application suite is a Tier 1, convergent billing framework that is architected for leading service providers. This white paper describes the performance and scalability results of Oracle Communications BRM 7.3.1 from the recent benchmark conducted at Sun Solutions Center in Paris and France.
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Jumping on the Cloud-Wagon? AppZero's Virtual Application Appliance Approach
Sponsored by: AppZeroThis paper explains the attributes of AppZero's VAA approach to server-side application virtualization and conveys various advantages in the cloud environment.
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Solaris 10 Operating System Innovation Matters-Increase Business Efficiency and Lower Costs
Sponsored by: Sun Microsystems, Inc.The Solaris OS is the strategic platform for today's demanding enterprise and is the only open operating system that has delivered proven results, running everything from mission-critical enterprise databases to high performance Web farms.
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Sun Desktop Virtualization Solution
Sponsored by: VMware and Sun MicrosystemsIn this document learn about reference architecture and a sample implementation from Sun Desktop Virtualization Solutions. This reference architecture is an overview of the key components required to deploy the solution into your enterprise infrastructure