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Old 09-15-2008, 11:08 AM
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kasagaran sa tester sa akong gi-trabaho-an kay solaris ang OS. ok kaayo ang solaris kompara sa uflex nga windows xp ang gamit kay dali kaayo mo hang-up.
bitaw bossdak... nindot gyud ang solaris.. labi na ang Sunblade 2500 imo himoon na workstation.. hehehehe unsay ako diha? sa-on man flex man ila gi promote ron..
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:26 AM
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Here were using of SUN SOLARIS workstation also our servers operating system sun solaris new version, its very nice environment no other problems. mura ra gihapon og linux...hehehehe then the pc cloned install sun solaris 8 & 9 version but the spec pentium 3 until now working already...I try vmware solaris 10 version its working pod sya...
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Old 09-15-2008, 12:02 PM
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taas taas ni system requirement sa sun solaris da

ako ni gi try ug install sa akong VMware nga naka install sa akong laptop

700+mb ram ug 1.7ghz nga process dili pwdi. lol! pero kong linux okay ra. kong di mo ganahan ug linux di sad cguro mo ganahan ug sun. unix raman gihapon nang duha
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Old 10-30-2008, 02:09 PM
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I think ayaw gamit ug workstation kay naa man gud na ug expiration. Unlike sa VMServer or VMPlayer which is free and no expiration.
VMPlayer is only a player sa created nga virtual machine. so how could you create a virtual machine for this one?
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Old 10-30-2008, 02:16 PM
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available naman ang Solaris 10 for X86 processor and nindot na, mura ka og nag windows/mac in one.
medyo kuti lang install compared sa windows pero naa man sab manual.check lang daan ang mga requirement gyud kung pwd sa imong pc before doing any installation.

downloadable ang installer sa sun nga site for free
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I have a Solaris 10 and an OpenSolaris installer DVD yet I have not tried it. But my interest with Solaris OS use is getting perked when I read this thread.
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Old 11-22-2008, 01:09 AM
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im testing out Solaris 2008.11RC1 i've downloaded... i not pretty sure if it can run at 64-bit mode... it seems like its kernel can automatically switch 32/64 mode..
btw, all my *nix are 64-bit, i prefer that.. since memory is cheap already and we can easily go beyond 4gb..
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Old 11-24-2008, 04:21 PM
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naka install ko ani sa akong vmware

administration involves edition sa mga text files and CLI

himuon gyud ka ani ug geek
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:27 PM
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verified. Solaris for x86 runs at 64-bit by default.. switches to 32-bit when not available
very nice..
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Old 04-26-2009, 09:12 PM
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gi palit nmn daw ang sun sa oracle
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gi palit nmn daw ang sun sa oracle
mas daghan kuno oracle gadagan sa sun solaris unya ikaduha na ang linux, unsa na kaha mahintabo nga ila na ang sun?
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kinsa may naka administer aning solaris 10 x86? hehe
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Old 05-23-2009, 11:20 PM
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never been with Solaris.. I'm only using OpenSolaris to get familiarize with it. Hopefully I can finish the part II exam for SCSA next month.

one thing I've notice here in SG...most of the big players in the banking/financial industry are using Solaris
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never been with Solaris.. I'm only using OpenSolaris to get familiarize with it. Hopefully I can finish the part II exam for SCSA next month.

one thing I've notice here in SG...most of the big players in the banking/financial industry are using Solaris
I second to that, Credit-Suisse in SG is still using Solaris 8 mostly (f*!!) for core trading applications in Investment Banking, I was having headaches before trying to link with some older libraries with third party API's. Solaris 10 is ok though, I have 2 machines on UAT, I like the Solaris LWP and threading much better than Linux. And Solaris mutex performance outperformed Windows NT by a mile (with the exception of using CriticalSection though, pero depende na pud on how you wrote the application).
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lahi ra d i ang pag setup sa dns sa solaris 8/9 kay sa 10?
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