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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Solaris Operating System) Jump to: navigation, search This article or section may contain material not appropriate for an encyclopedia.Please discuss this issue on the talk page. (September 2008) SolarisCompany / developerSun MicrosystemsOS familyUnixWorking stateCurrentSource modelMixed open source / closed sourceLatest stable release10 5/08/ 2008-04-15; 176 days agoSupported platformsSPARC, x86, x86-64Kernel typeMonolithic kernelDefault user interfaceJava Desktop System or CDELicenseVariousWebsitehttp://sun.com/solaris/Solaris is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1992 as the successor to SunOS.Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, as well for being the origin for many innovative features such as DTrace and ZFS.[1][2] Solaris supports SPARC-based and x86-based workstations and servers from Sun and other vendors, with efforts underway to port to additional platforms.Solaris is certified against the Single Unix Specification. Although it was historically developed as proprietary software, it is supported on systems manufactured by all major server vendors, and the majority of its codebase is now open source software via the OpenSolaris project.

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1 History2 Supported architectures2.1 Other platforms3 Desktop environments4 License5 Versions6 Development release7 See also8 References9 External links//

[edit] History

In 1987, AT&T and Sun announced that they were collaborating on a project to merge the most popular Unix variants on the market at that time: BSD, System V, and Xenix. This would become Unix System V Release 4 (SVR4).[3]On September 4, 1991, Sun announced that it would replace its existing BSD-derived Unix, SunOS 4, with one based on SVR4. This was identified internally as SunOS 5, but a new marketing name was introduced at the same time: Solaris 2.[4] While SunOS 4.1.x micro releases were retroactively named Solaris 1 by Sun, the Solaris name is almost exclusively used to refer to the SVR4-derived SunOS 5.0 and later.[5]The justification for this new "overbrand" was that it encompassed not only SunOS, but also the OpenWindows graphical user interface and Open Network Computing (ONC) functionality. The SunOS minor version is included in the Solaris release number; for example, Solaris 2.4 incorporated SunOS 5.4. After Solaris 2.6, Sun dropped the "2." from the number, so Solaris 7 incorporates SunOS 5.7, and the latest release SunOS 5.10 forms the core of Solaris 10.

[edit] Supported architectures

Solaris uses a common code base for the platforms it supports: SPARC and i86pc (which includes both x86 and x64).[6]Solaris has a reputation for being well-suited to symmetric multiprocessing, supporting a large number of CPUs.[7] It has historically been tightly integrated with Sun's SPARC hardware (including support for 64-bit SPARC applications since Solaris 7), with which it is marketed as a combined package. This has often led to more reliable systems, but at a cost premium over commodity PC hardware. However, it has also supported x86 systems since Solaris 2.1 and the latest version, Solaris 10, includes support for 64-bit x86 applications, allowing Sun to capitalize on the availability of commodity 64-bit CPUs based on the x86-64 architecture. Sun has heavily marketed Solaris for use with both its own "x64" workstations and servers based on AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon processors, as well as x86 systems manufactured by companies such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. As of 2007, the following vendors support Solaris for their x86 server systems:Dell - will "test, certify, and optimize Solaris and OpenSolaris on its rack and blade servers and offer them as one of several choices in the overall Dell software menu"[8]IBM - also distributes Solaris and Solaris Subscriptions for select x86-based IBM System x servers and BladeCenter servers[9]Intel[10]Hewlett-Packard[11]Fujitsu Siemens[12][edit] Other platformsSolaris 2.5.1 included support for the PowerPC platform (PowerPC Reference Platform), but the port was canceled almost as soon as it was released. In October 2006, an OpenSolaris community project was started to create a port to PowerPC.[13]A port of Solaris to the Intel Itanium architecture was announced in 1997 but never brought to market.[14]On November 28, 2007, IBM, Sun, and Sine Nomine Associates demonstrated an OpenSolaris-based port of Solaris running on an IBM System z mainframe under z/VM.[15]Solaris also supports the Linux platform ABI, allowing Solaris to run native Linux binaries on x86 systems. This feature is called "Solaris Containers for Linux Applications" or SCLA, based on the branded zones functionality introduced in Solaris 10 8/07.[16]

[edit] Desktop environments

OpenWindows on SolarisOpenWindows on SolarisEarly releases of Solaris used OpenWindows as their desktop environment. In Solaris 2.0 to 2.2, OpenWindows supported both NeWS and X applications, and provided some backward compatibility for SunView applications from Sun's older desktop environment. Sun later dropped support for NeWS and SunView applications: OpenWindows 3.3 (which shipped with Solaris 2.3) was a port of X11 release 5.As a member of COSE, the Common Open Software Environment initiative, Sun helped develop the Common Desktop Environment. CDE was an initiative to create a standard Unix desktop environment. Each vendor contributed different components: Hewlett-Packard did the window manager, IBM did the file manager, and Sun did the e-mail and calendar facilities, and the drag-and-drop support (ToolTalk). Solaris 2.5 onwards supported CDE, and OpenWindows was dropped from Solaris 9. Solaris 9 8/03 also introduced GNOME 2.0 as an alternative to CDE.Solaris 10 supports Sun's Java Desktop System, which is based on GNOME and comes with a large set of applications, including StarOffice, Sun's office suite. Sun describes JDS as a "major component" of Solaris 10.[17]The Open Source desktop environments KDE and XFCE, along with numerous other window managers, also compile and run on recent versions of Solaris.

[edit] License

Solaris' source code (with a few exceptions) has been released under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) via the OpenSolaris project.[18] The CDDL is an OSI-approved license.[19] It is considered by the Free Software Foundation to be free but incompatible with the GPL.[20]OpenSolaris was seeded on June 14, 2005 from the then-current Solaris development code base; both binary and source versions are currently downloadable and licensed without cost. Source for upcoming features such as Xen support is now added to the OpenSolaris project as a matter of course, and Sun has said that future releases of Solaris proper will henceforth be derived from OpenSolaris.[21]

[edit] Versions

Notable features of Solaris currently include DTrace, Doors, Service Management Facility, Solaris Containers, Solaris Multiplexed I/O, Solaris Volume Manager, ZFS, and Solaris Trusted Extensions.In descending order, the following versions of Solaris have been released as of April 2008:Solaris versionSunOS versionRelease dateMajor new featuresSolaris 10SunOS 5.10January 31, 2005Includes x64 (AMD64/EM64T) support, DTrace (Dynamic Tracing), Solaris Containers, Service Management Facility (SMF) which replaces init.d scripts, NFSv4. Least privilege security model. Support for sun4m and UltraSPARC I processors removed. Support for EISA-based PCs removed. Adds Java Desktop System (based on GNOME) as default desktop. [22]Solaris 10 1/06 added the GRUB bootloader for x86 systems, iSCSI Initiator support and fcinfo command-line tool.Solaris 10 6/06 added the ZFS filesystem.Solaris 10 11/06 added Solaris Trusted Extensions and Logical Domains.Solaris 10 8/07 added Samba Active Directory support,[23] IP Instances (part of the OpenSolaris Network Virtualization and Resource Control project), iSCSI Target support and Solaris Containers for Linux Applications (based on branded zones), enhanced version of the Resource Capping Daemon (rcapd).Solaris 10 5/08 added CPU capping for Solaris Containers, performance improvements, SpeedStep support for Intel processors and PowerNow! support for AMD processors [24] [25]Solaris 9SunOS 5.9May 28, 2002 (SPARC)January 10, 2003 (x86)iPlanet Directory Server, Resource Manager, Solaris Volume Manager, extended file attributes, IKE IPsec keying, and Linux compatibility added; OpenWindows dropped, sun4d support removed. Most current update is Solaris 9 9/05.Solaris 8SunOS 5.8February 2000Includes Multipath I/O, IPMP, first support for IPv6 and IPsec (manual keying only), mdb modular debugger. Introduced Role-Based Access Control (RBAC); sun4c support removed. Last update is Solaris 8 2/04.[26]Solaris 7SunOS 5.7November 1998The first 64-bit UltraSPARC release. Added native support for file system meta-data logging (UFS logging). Dropped MCA support on x86 platform. Last update was Solaris 7 11/99.[27]Solaris 2.6SunOS 5.6July 1997Includes Kerberos 5, PAM, TrueType fonts, WebNFS, large file support, enhanced procfs. SPARCserver 600MP series support dropped.[28]Solaris 2.5.1SunOS 5.5.1May 1996Only release to support PowerPC platform; Ultra Enterprise support added; user and group IDs (uid_t, gid_t) expanded to 32 bits,[29] also included processor sets[30] and early resource management technologies.Solaris 2.5SunOS 5.5November 1995First to support UltraSPARC and include CDE, NFSv3 and NFS/TCP. Dropped sun4 (VMEbus) support. POSIX.1c-1995 pthreads added. Doors added but undocumented.[31]Solaris 2.4SunOS 5.4November 1994First unified SPARC/x86 release. Includes OSF/Motif runtime support.Solaris 2.3SunOS 5.3November 1993SPARC-only release. OpenWindows 3.3 switches from NeWS to Display PostScript and drops SunView support. Support added for autofs and cachefs filesystems.Solaris 2.2SunOS 5.2May 1993SPARC-only release. First to support sun4d architecture. First to support multithreading libraries (UI threads API in libthread)[32].Solaris 2.1SunOS 5.1December 1992 (SPARC)May 1993 (x86)Support for sun4 and sun4m architectures added; first Solaris x86 release. First Solaris 2 release to support SMP.Solaris 2.0SunOS 5.0June 1992Preliminary release (primarily available to developers only), support for only the sun4c architecture. First appearance of NIS+.[33]Solaris 1.xSunOS 4.1.x1991-1994SunOS 4 rebranded as Solaris 1 for marketing purposes. See SunOS article for more information.Solaris 8 stopped shipping in February 2007 but will be supported until April 2012;[34] earlier versions are unsupported.A more comprehensive summary of some Solaris versions is also available.[35] Solaris releases are also described in the Solaris 2 FAQ.[36]

[edit] Development release

The underlying Solaris codebase has been under continuous development since work began in the late 1980s on what was eventually released as Solaris 2.0. Each version such as Solaris 10 is based on a snapshot of this development codebase, taken near the time of its release, which is then maintained as a derived project. Updates to that project are built and delivered several times a year until the next official release comes out.The Solaris version under development by Sun as of 2008 is codenamed Nevada, and is derived from what is now the OpenSolaris codebase.In 2003, an addition to the Solaris development process was initiated. Under the program name Software Express for Solaris (or just Solaris Express), a binary release based on the current development basis was made available for download on a monthly basis, allowing anyone to try out new features and test the quality and stability of the OS as it progressed to the release of the next official Solaris version.[37] A later change to this program introduced a quarterly release model with support available, renamed to Solaris Express Developer Edition (SXDE).In 2007, Sun announced Project Indiana with several goals, including providing an open source binary distribution of the OpenSolaris project, replacing SXDE.[38] The first release of this distribution was OpenSolaris 2008.05.The Solaris Express Community Edition (SXCE) is intended specifically for OpenSolaris developers.[39] It is updated every two weeks. Although the download license seen when downloading the image files indicates its use is limited to personal, educational and evaluation purposes, the license acceptance form displayed when the user actually installs from these images lists additional uses including commercial and production environments.

[edit] See also

Trusted SolarisComparison of operating systemsOperating systems timelineSun Management CenterSun xVM

[edit] References

^ Michael Totty (September 11, 2006). "Innovation Awards: The Winners Are...". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on 2008-07-05. "The DTrace trouble-shooting software from Sun was chosen as the Gold winner in The Wall Street Journal's 2006 Technology Innovation Awards contest"^ "2008 Technology of the Year Awards: Storage - Best File System". InfoWorld (January 2008). Retrieved on 2008-07-05.^ Salus, Peter (1994). A Quarter Century of Unix. Addison-Wesley, 199-200. ISBN 0-201-54777-5. ^ Sun Microsystems, Inc. (September 4, 1991). "SunSoft introduces first shrink-wrapped distributed computing solution: Solaris". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.^ "What are SunOS and Solaris?". Knowledge Base. Indiana University Technology Services (2006-03-12). Retrieved on 2006-12-12.^ "Solaris OS: Hardware Compatibility Lists". BigAdmin System Administration Portal. Sun Microsystems, Inc.. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.^ Vance, Ashlee (2002-04-19). "Sun rethinks Solaris on Intel", Infoworld, IDG. Retrieved on 2006-12-11. "Neither Microsoft Windows nor Linux can match Solaris in this type of high-end architecture, said Tony Iams, an analyst at Port Chester, N.Y., research company D.H. Brown and Associates. "Solaris has earned its reputation over a long period of time," Iams said. "They have been working on high-end scalability features for 10 years, and that's the only way you can get solid results."" ^ "Dell to Offer Sun's Solaris, OpenSolaris in Servers". eWeek (November 14, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-11-14.^ Sun Microsystems, Inc. (August 16, 2007). "IBM Expands Support for the Solaris OS on x86 Systems". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.^ Intel Corp. (July 16, 2007). "Intel Carrier Grade Platforms Certified for Sun Solaris". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.^ Hewlett-Packard Company. "ProLiant server support matrix - Solaris x86". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.^ Sun Microsystems. "Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu Siemens Computers Power PRIMERGY Servers with Solaris Operating System". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.^ "PowerPC at OpenSolaris". OpenSolaris Project. Retrieved on 2007-10-04.^ Intel Corporation, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (December 16, 1997). "SUN TO DELIVER ENTERPRISE-CLASS SOLARIS FOR INTEL'S MERCED PROCESSOR". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "OpenSolaris Runs on IBM Mainframe". Reuters. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.^ "BrandZ/SCLA FAQ". OpenSolaris Project. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "Sun Java Desktop System". Sun Microsystems Inc (22 May 2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-10.^ "What source code does the OpenSolaris project include?". OpenSolaris FAQ. OpenSolaris Project. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "The Approved Licenses". Open Source Initiative. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "Various Licenses and Comments about Them". Free Software Foundation. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "What is the difference between the OpenSolaris project and the Solaris Operating System?". OpenSolaris FAQ: General. OpenSolaris.^ "Solaris 10 What's New". Sun Microsystems.^ "SAMBA and SWAT in Solaris 10 Update 4 (Solaris 10 8/07)". As Good A Place As Any: Tim Thomas' Blog. Retrieved on 2007-12-01.^ "Introducing Enhanced Intel SpeedStep to Solaris". Retrieved on 2008-05-06.^ "AMD PowerNow! for Solaris". Retrieved on 2008-05-06.^ "Solaris 8". SunOS & Solaris Version History (OCF Solaris History). UC Berkeley Open Computing Facility. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "Solaris 7". OCF Solaris History.^ "Solaris 2.6". OCF Solaris History.^ "Solaris 2.5.1". OCF Solaris History.^ Matthias Laux (June 2001). "Solaris Processor Sets Made Easy". Sun Microsystems Inc. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.^ "Solaris 2.5". OCF Solaris History.^ "Multithreading in the Solaris Operating Environment" (PDF). Sun Microsystems (2002). Retrieved on 2006-11-02.^ Demetrios Stellas (Thu September 03 1992). "SUMMARY: Solaris 2.0 vs 2.1". Sun Managers mailing list. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ "Solaris Operating System Vintage End Of Life Matrix". Sun Microsystems, Inc.. Retrieved on 2006-09-14.^ "SunOS & Solaris Version History". UC Berkeley Open Computing Facility. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ Casper Dik (April 26, 2005). "What machines does Solaris 2.x run on?". Solaris 2 FAQ. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.^ Sun Microsystems, Inc. (September 16, 2003). "10 New Network Services Components Featured in Sun's Java Enterprise System; New Software Express Program Accelerates Customer Access to Future Technologies". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-08-16.^ Robert Baty (2007-07-31). "Project Indiana". Sun Microsystems. Retrieved on 2007-12-01.^ "Operating System/Networking (ON) Download Center". OpenSolaris web site. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.

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