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Solaris 11.1 released
By Thom Holwerda on 2012-10-04 21:30:36
"Oracle today announced Oracle Solaris 11.1, delivering over 300 new performance and feature enhancements to the Oracle Solaris 11 product family." This stuff goes way over my head.
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RE[6]: Still no tower/notebook models
By moondevil on 2012-10-07 10:10:53
Ok, there I agree with you.
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RE[4]: Solaris 11 = Best Enterprise OS Ever.
By Laurence on 2012-10-07 14:03:53
> I guess that was just OpenSolaris.
Well yeah, but I wasn't as worried about OpenSolaris, partly because it was pretty naff* and partly because you can't kill open source projects of that size.

* that said, the various OpenSolaris forks seem to be showing great potential lately. I quite like the look of SmartOS, for example.
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I would use it...
By fithisux on 2012-10-08 07:55:32
if they were open source (not the eneterprise things, but enough to make a desktop).Illumos seems a better bet.
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RE: I would use it...
By saso on 2012-10-08 11:49:37
DTrace is next to useless without access to the source, so open-source makes sense even in enterprise environments. It's a shame Oracle doesn't see that, but then, trying to educate Oracle about the value of community cooperation is like trying to talk to a lawnmower.
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RE[4]: lets stop talking about performance and stability
By thegman on 2012-10-08 21:17:10
OS/400 is not now z/OS, they are different Operating Systems. OS/400 became "IBM i", z/OS used to be OS/390.

This post will expire of course when IBM decide to rename their Operating Systems again.
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