OpenSolaris OS Beta Now Available
Posted on May 17, 2008 - Filed Under Technology | Leave a Comment
Sun and the OpenSolaris community have announced the availability of the OpenSolaris OS. The free operating system is based on Sun’s Solaris kernel and is the first OS to feature ZFS as its default file system.
In 2005, Sun Microsystems formed the OpenSolaris open source project to build a development community around its Solaris operating system. Monday, the company announced that a beta version of the OpenSolaris operating system is now available.
According to company information, the operating system is available at http://www.opensolaris.com/ and at Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). BetaNews reports:
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Posted on May 16, 2008 - Filed Under Technology | Leave a Comment
Sun and the OpenSolaris community have announced the availability of the OpenSolaris OS. The free operating system is based on Sun’s Solaris kernel and is the first OS to feature ZFS as its default file system.
In 2005, Sun Microsystems formed the OpenSolaris open source project to build a development community around its Solaris operating system. Monday, the company announced that a beta version of the OpenSolaris operating system is now available.
According to company information, the operating system is available at http://www.opensolaris.com/ and at Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). BetaNews reports:
Read More..>>OpenSolaris OS Beta Now Available
Posted on May 15, 2008 - Filed Under Technology | Leave a Comment
Sun and the OpenSolaris community have announced the availability of the OpenSolaris OS. The free operating system is based on Sun’s Solaris kernel and is the first OS to feature ZFS as its default file system.
In 2005, Sun Microsystems formed the OpenSolaris open source project to build a development community around its Solaris operating system. Monday, the company announced that a beta version of the OpenSolaris operating system is now available.
According to company information, the operating system is available at http://www.opensolaris.com/ and at Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). BetaNews reports:
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