Sun Microsystems X4200 M2 manual Linux Complementing Suns Solaris OS Strategy, Compatibility

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Solaris Fault Manager proactively handles system problems by removing components before failure. CPU, memory and I/O problems are diagnosed and corrected – before they can cause downtime.

Solaris Service Manager manages application software running on the system, monitoring applications and restarting entire application trees if necessary.

Compatibility

Same OS—Low-End to High-End Systems. The Solaris OS is built from a single source base and optimized to run on multiple platforms, providing customers with the same best of breed OS on SPARC, Opteron AMD64 64-bit, and x86 32-bit processor-platforms.

Solaris Application Guarantee Program. This program guarantees binary compatibility between versions of Solaris OS on each platform and has been extended to include source code compatibility as well.

Linux Compatibility. With unwavering support for interoperability and open standards, and a commitment to delivering customer choice, Sun has made Linux interoperability a high priority.

Six Key Linux Libraries included in Solaris OS are: Glib, Gtk+, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and XML2

Hundreds of Linux applications and libraries are provided with the Solaris OS including the GNOME desktop.

Linux Compatibility Assurance Toolkit (LinCat) helps to simplify the process of porting Linux applications to run natively on the Solaris OS.

Pricing/Support

Solaris 10 OS is free to end-users upon registration and is available via free download . Media kits are available for purchase. Support is available at an additional charge.

Linux - Complementing Sun's Solaris OS Strategy

Key Messaging

Sun, the #1 systems provider, brings a Comprehensive Systems Approach to Linux--providing customers with a full Linux solution of hardware, OS choice with Sun's value added Sun Java(TM) Enterprise System, Sun Java Desktop System, tools, and services. Sun enhances standard Linux distributions with an integrated systems offering that includes fully supported OS, x64 rack-mount servers, and the Sun Java Enterprise System that simplifies platform support for customers and partners. Sun brings added value to the system offering with faster, low-cost hardware which is the primary concern for most Linux customers seeking cost-sensitive server alternatives.

Choice and Platform Neutrality – “The right tool for the right job”

Customers can choose the OS platform to best meet their server to desktop computing needs.

With the Sun Java Enterprise System for Linux, customers can standardize on a set of Java technology-based network services across their heterogeneous infrastructure of volume x86 systems based on the Solaris OS or standard Linux to large SMP systems from Sun on x64 or SPARC processor based systems.

A growing line of Sun and third-party Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processor-based servers allows Linux customers to scale to 64-bit computing

Systems Approach - Simplified Operations - One-Stop Linux Support

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