Posts Tagged ‘Branded Zones’

Solaris News Bites

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Short Items of Interest for Solaris Users

  • How to Back Port Solaris 10
  • iSCSI failover with COMSTAR
  • Oracle DB 11gR2 Certified on Solaris
  • Steps for Installing Any Native or Branded Zones
  • Solaris Boot Process
  • Threads and Interrupts
  • Solaris 10 5/09 OS Receives Security Certification
  • Solaris Volume Manager Command Overview
  • patchanalysis_gather script
  • Make the Most of an SSD with ZFS
  • ZFS Deduplication Notebook Backup

 

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Developers Integrate Solaris 10 Branded Zones into OpenSolaris

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Users Can Consolidate Solaris 10 Production Environments onto OpenSolaris Machines

The first phase of Solaris 10 Branded Zones (otherwise known as Solaris 10 Containers) was successfully integrated into OpenSolaris build 127 in late October of this year, reports Jordan Vaughan in his blog. These Zones, he explains, enable users to host environments from Solaris 10 10/09 and later inside OpenSolaris Zones. These Zones are being developed so that users can consolidate their Solaris 10 production environments onto machines running OpenSolaris and take advantage of many innovative OpenSolaris technologies (such as Crossbow) within such environments.

 

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Solaris News Bites

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Short Items of Interest for Solaris Users

  • DTrace Quick Start Guide
  • ZFS: Changing The Way You Look at Storage
  • Tuning ZFS for Sun Storage F5100 Array
  • ZFS Deduplication Features in PSARC
  • pkgin and 5,000 Packages for Solaris 10/x86
  • Multiple LDom vdisks With the Same Backend
  • Installing Native and Branded Zones
  • Automated Backups With Inserted USB Disk/Memory Drive
  • Using Solaris Live Upgrade to Move From Solaris 8

 

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Solaris 10 Branded Zone for OpenSolaris

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Run Solaris 10 Environments on Top of OpenSolaris Kernel

Solaris 10 Containers on OpenSolaris allows system administrators to adopt technologies found in the OpenSolaris kernel by maintaining Solaris 10 Operating System environments on top of the OpenSolaris kernel. Technologies like Crossbow networking and ZFS enhancements are now available as long as the Solaris 10 environment meets the standard Solaris Zone requirements.

 

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