ALSO CALLED: Sun Solaris and SunOS DEFINITION: Solaris is the computer operating system that Sun Microsystems provides for its family of Scalable Processor Architecture-based processors as well as for Intel-based processors. Sun has historically dominated the large UNIX workstation market. As the Internet grew
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SUMMARY:Adaptec Storage Examiner version 2.2 for Solaris (SPARC) 2.6, 7, and 8. GUI interface used to configure and manage the storage devices connected to your Adaptec FS4100 JBOD Storage Subsystem.
SUMMARY:Adaptec Spheras Storage Director version 2.1 for Solaris 8 and 9 SPARC platform. GUI interface used to configure and manage the storage devices connected to your Adaptec SANbloc 2Gb storage subsystems.
SUMMARY:Adaptec Spheras Storage Examiner version 2.1 for Solaris (SPARC) 2.6, 7, and 8. GUI interface used to configure and manage the storage devices connected to your Adaptec ULTRAbloc, SANbloc 1Gb JBOD, and SANbloc 2Gb JBOD storage subsystems.
SOLARIS DEFINITION (continued): in the early 1990s, Sun's SPARC/Solaris systems became the most widely installed servers for Web sites. Sun emphasizes the system's availability (meaning it seldom crashes), its large number of features, and its Internet-oriented design. Sun advertises that its latest version, the Solaris 8 Operating Environment, is "the leading UNIX environment" today.
Sun emphasizes these features of Solaris:
Its availability. Special features make it easy to add new capability or to fix problems without Solaris definition sponsored by SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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