IBM Expands Support for the Solaris OS on x86 Systems
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| The agreement announced today is an extension of IBM's existing support for
| the Solaris OS on select IBM BladeCenter servers, and exemplifies IBM's
| commitment to offering clients the widest choice of operating systems
| available in the industry, as well as Sun's commitment to offer customers a
| wider choice of systems for the Solaris platform.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070816/aqth080.html?.v=16
Counting the roots of growth: BSD vs Linux vs Solaris
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| The answer is that we simply don’t know. There are two main reasons, one
| obvious, the other rather subtle in the way it works out. The obvious problem
| is that some portion, and probably a majority portion at that, of Linux
| installs simply don’t show up in anybody’s hardware or license sales columns
| and are therefore impossible to count accurately.
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| The corolary problem is that the OpenSolaris community is quite young
| relative to Linux and that growth rates in downloads cannot, therefore, be
| fairly compared - and there’s no evidence either way for the assumption that
| more Linux downloads go to mere tire kickers than do Solaris downloads.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy/?p=940
Related:
OpenSolaris users group to Ian Murdock, Sun: You’re missing the point
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| Coincidence or not, Ratcliffe (voluntarily) left Sun shortly after he spoke
| with SearchEnterpriseLinux.com for the article. Ian Murdock joined the ranks
| soon after in a newly created — albeit slightly mysterious — role.
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http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/07/18/opensolaris-users-group-to-ian-murdock-sun-youre-missing-the-point/
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