I really like the direction Sun has taken with containers, leveraging it for supporting Solaris 8 and 9 apps, in addition to just overall goodness for S10 applications.
Also, I was shocked when I got to the end of this short article and there wasn't any snide remarks meant to criticize and insult Sun... hmmm. Oh, now I see, Mr Vance didn't write it, no wonder.
RE: Mr Vance didn't write it
By Matt Bryant
Posted Saturday 26th April 2008 22:40 GMT
Yeah, I mean Ash woulda snuck in at least one dig on the complete lack of compatibility between SPARC and x86 Solaris for a start! ;)
Itanic lot better - can run PA-RISC and x86 in super fast execution mode
By Anonymous Coward
Posted Sunday 27th April 2008 03:23 GMT
Ha ha !! That's the smell of familiar marketing droids. Unfortunately even HP can't resist listing solaris x86 as a supported platform in the spec of their new DL785. At least Itanic is a lot better that it can can run PA-RISC binaries, and even x86 binaries that customers keep flocking to the HP Itanic boxes. HP marketing droid back in action finding fault - guess what - It's a release from Sun, so it must be bashed until death !!
matt bryant trolling - at least try and get something right...
By J Phelps
Posted Monday 28th April 2008 07:21 GMT
granted, "matt bryant" is a troll and he's doing what troll's do, but usually they try and mix some truth with their fiction so that the reader can't tell which is which.
Last I looked at Sun's application source code compatibility guarantee it said my code will compile on SPARC or x86 and run just fine (and it does, so I've never had to ask Sun to fix anything).
@ Itanic lot better ...
By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 28th April 2008 16:07 GMT
"customers keep flocking to the HP Itanic boxes"
Ha. Ha ha. Hahaha.
Goodness, that was a good laugh to start the week.
Paris digs a 'dome.
why cant my solaris 8/9 apps run on solaris 10
By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 1st May 2008 15:16 GMT
seems like a really poor way to provide upward compatibility Scooter
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