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  2. 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by Oracle for SPARC and x86-64 based workstations and servers.Originally developed by Sun Microsystems as Solaris, it superseded the company's earlier SunOS in 1993 and became known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as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.

  3. Oracle ZFS - Wikipedia

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    Solaris 11.2 (0.5.11-0.175.2.0.0.42.0) Sequential resilver 36 Solaris 11.3 Efficient log block allocation 37 Solaris 11.3 LZ4 compression: 38 Solaris 11.4 xcopy with encryption 39 Solaris 11.4 reduce resilver restart 40 Solaris 11.4 Deduplication 2 41 Solaris 11.4 Asynchronous dataset destroy 42 Solaris 11.4 Reguid: ability to change the pool guid

  4. ZFS - Wikipedia

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    ZFS (previously Zettabyte File System) is a file system with volume management capabilities. It began as part of the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system in 2001. Large parts of Solaris, including ZFS, were published under an open source license as OpenSolaris for around 5 years from 2005 before being placed under a closed source license when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2009–2010.

  5. Common Desktop Environment - Wikipedia

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    The original release of Solaris 11 in November 2011 only contained GNOME as standard desktop, though some CDE libraries, such as Motif and ToolTalk, remained for binary compatibility but Oracle Solaris 11.4, released in August 2018, removed support for the CDE runtime environment and background services. [12]

  6. SunOS - Wikipedia

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    SunOS is a Unix-branded operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems from 1982 until the mid-1990s. The SunOS name is usually only used to refer to versions 1.0 to 4.1.4, which were based on BSD, while versions 5.0 and later are based on UNIX System V Release 4 and are marketed under the brand name Solaris.

  7. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    iOS 11.4 tvOS11.4: Fedora Linux 28 openSUSE Leap 15.0: 2018–06: Linux 4.17: Genode Sculpt TC 2018–07: NetBSD 8.0: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15: ReactOS 0.4.9 2018–08: NetBSD 7.2: Linux 4.18 Android 9.0: ArcaOS 5.0.3 Solaris 11.4 2018–09: macOS Mojave (v10.14) iOS 12 watchOS 5 tvOS12: Genode Sculpt VC [70] 2018–10 Windows 10 October 2018 ...

  8. Solaris Containers - Wikipedia

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    'solaris-kz' provides a separate Solaris 11.2 or newer instance, with its own kernel and independent packages, on an Oracle Solaris 11.2 or newer system. [6] This feature was first available publicly in the Solaris 11.2 Beta (public download). [7] The brand for a zone is set at the time the zone is created.

  9. Sun Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Sun dropped the Solaris 2.x version numbering scheme after the Solaris 2.6 release (1997); the following version was branded Solaris 7. This was the first 64-bit release, intended for the new UltraSPARC CPUs based on the SPARC V9 architecture.