O documento discute o OpenSolaris, uma versão de código aberto do sistema operacional Solaris. Ele resume a história do Solaris e do projeto OpenSolaris, destacando as vantagens de recursos como DTrace e Zones. Também menciona o projeto Indiana, uma nova distribuição binária do OpenSolaris.
2. “ Open source is about community , not economy, not hype, not ... ”
3. Perspectives “ [open source is] the most significant all-encompassing and long-term trend that the software industry has seen since the early 1980s . ” IDC Group Report August 2006
4. Perspectives “ Every software asset we produce is open source. If it isn't today, it will be pretty damn quickly.” Jonathan Schwartz CEO, Sun Microsystems January 2007
8. Sun's Contribution to Linux Estimated Substitution Cost of Sun’s contribution to Debian GNU/Linux includes code in GNOME Linux kernel Mozilla OpenOffice.org X.org and other projects Source: UNU-MERIT report for the European Commission “ Economic impact of FLOSS on innovation and competitiveness of the EU ICT sector” January 2007
9. A história do Solaris 1982 Primeira versão Sun Unix baseada em 4 BSD. Sun Unix 0.7 Duas décadas de inovação VFS and Vnode framework. NFS implemented 1983 Sun OS 2.0 1985 Sun OS 1.0 1988 Sun OS 4.0 New VMS Dynamic linking First Sparc Support i386 1990 Sun OS 4.1 OpenWindow graphics Environment Multiprocessamento assimetrico SunOS+BSD+SVR3 + Xenix = SVR4 SVR4 + Multiprocessor scalability = Solaris 1992 Nascimento do Solaris Solaris 2.0 Large file support Ported to x86 1992 Solaris 2.2 1993 Solaris 2.1 1993 Solaris 2.3 1995 Solaris 2.5 4 way SMP 8-way SMP Device power management Solaris 2.4 1994 20-way SMP Slab allocator Cachefs CDE environment 64-way SMP Large page support Doors NFSv3 Solaris 2.6 1996 Dynamic processor sets Dynamic reconfiguration
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11. OpenSolaris no Centro Nevada Source Gate Sun's Solaris Express CR Solaris Express marTux Distribution ZFS port: FUSE/Linux ZFS port: DragonFly BSD DTrace port: FreeBSD BeleniX Sun's Supported Solaris Products and Updates
35. Solaris Containers Rapid Conversion from Older Environments Solaris 10 Global Mx000 T2000/T5000 Native Solaris Container ZFS DTrace FMA Solaris 10 Kernel Database Application Solaris 8 Physical to Virtual (P2V) Solaris 8 Container Server OS Application Database Application
Intro. Here to tell you the story of OpenSolaris and the birth of new open source community. The graphics you see here are from Chanda, one of the Solaris engineers. We launched the project website with a version of these graphics. We were looking for one word to represent what we were doing without having to constantly say the project was “launched” -- which is more of a product marketing term. So, we called it the “opening,” or the “grand opening,” or something. Just “open” works best. And since the OpenSolaris community hit the ground running with thousands of people around the world, we felt that “open” in all these varied languages was appropriate. Pretty simple. But a pretty powerful statement about the OpenSolaris community. What I'm here to talk to you about is the community . The people. To me the people are the most interesting part of this project – which is convenient for me since I'm not a coder. I'm an observer. A farmer. A scout. And a cat herder. So, I'd like to tell you the OpenSolaris story. You are – quite literally – witnessing the birth of a new community and we're very excited about it.