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  2. Solaris Containers - Wikipedia

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    Solaris Containers (including Solaris Zones) is an implementation of operating system-level virtualization technology for x86 and SPARC systems, first released publicly in February 2004 in build 51 beta of Solaris 10, and subsequently in the first full release of Solaris 10, 2005.

  3. Comparison of OpenSolaris distributions - Wikipedia

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    These tables compare each noteworthy distribution's latest stable release on wide-ranging objective criteria. It does not cover each operating system's subjective merits, branches marked as unstable or beta, nor compare Solaris distributions with other operating systems.

  4. Oracle Solaris - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Solaris is a proprietary Unix operating system offered by Oracle for SPARC and x86-64 based workstations and servers.Originally developed by Sun Microsystems as Solaris, it superseded the company's earlier SunOS in 1993 and became known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace, ZFS and Time Slider.

  5. OpenSolaris - Wikipedia

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    OpenSolaris was based on Solaris, which was originally released by Sun in 1991. Solaris is a version of UNIX System V Release 4 (SVR4), jointly developed by Sun and AT&T to merge features from several existing Unix systems. It was licensed by Sun from Novell to replace SunOS. [13] Planning for OpenSolaris started in early 2004.

  6. JumpStart (software) - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart is used to manage operating system installation in many Information technology environments (corporate and otherwise) where Solaris operating system computers are widely used. It can provide easier installation (minor setup on central server, then one command on an installation "client" system to start it installing).

  7. Image Packaging System - Wikipedia

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    The Image Packaging System, also known as IPS, [1] is a cross-platform package management system created by the OpenSolaris community in coordination with Sun Microsystems. It is used by Solaris 11 and several Illumos-based distributions: OpenIndiana, OmniOS, XStreamOS [2] and a growing number of layered applications, including GlassFish, across a variety of Operating System platforms.

  8. olwm - Wikipedia

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    olwm (OPEN LOOK Window Manager) was the default stacking window manager for OpenWindows, the original X11 desktop environment included with SunOS and Solaris.Its unique characteristic is its implementation of the OPEN LOOK look and feel.

  9. Ultra 60 - Wikipedia

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    Although it shipped with Solaris 7, the Ultra 60 will run later versions of Solaris up to 10, as well as Linux [citation needed] and FreeBSD. [1] The Ultra 60 cannot run Microsoft Windows directly, although an internal PCI card (SunPCi II pro and similar) from Sun could be fitted to allow the use of Windows.