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Solaris
New to Solaris? This is where you can discuss in general. Solaris is a UNIX-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1992 as the successor to SunOS. Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace and ZFS.
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Solaris Installation, Troubleshooting, Upgrading
Discussions related to Microsoft Solaris Installation, Troubleshooting, Upgrading.
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Solaris 10
Discusscussions related to functionality of Solaris 10 OS. The free and open source Solaris Operating System — available on hundreds of x64/x86 platforms and supported for thousands of open source and ISV applications—has the largest installed-base of any other commercial UNIX or Linux distribution on the planet.
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Solaris 9.0
Discusscussions related to functionality of Solaris 9 OS. An open forum for users to discuss Solaris 9 and interact with other users of Solaris 9.
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Solaris on x86
Discussions related to Solaris (x86 Platform Edition) and Solaris products and platforms.
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Kernel
The operating system kernel is the hardware-software interface for all Solaris platforms and common subsystems. Use this forum to discuss kernels for the Solaris environment.
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Driver Development
Driver development is distinctly different from application development and the information driver developers need is often highly specialized. Use this forum to post questions and share knowledge about developing device drivers for Solaris platforms.
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Clustering
Clustering achieves a level of data availability that is not attainable with a single server and involves linking multiple, distinct computer systems. Use this forum to discuss clustering in the Solaris environment.
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
Discussions related to Java Runtime Environment (also known as the Java Runtime or JRE) consists of the Java virtual machine, the Java platform core classes, and supporting files. It is the runtime part of the Java Development Kit -- no compiler, no debugger, no tools. The JRE is the smallest set of executables and files that constitute the standard Java platform. Use this forum to discuss JRE for Solaris products and platforms.
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Solaris 10 Networking
Discussions related to Solaris 10 Networking, Networking Services and Protocols.
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Employment Opportunities - Recruiting Agencies
Jobs posted by Recruiting Agencies such as RHT, TEKsystems, Ajilon, etc. Recruiting firms may list or post jobs here, there's no cost - 100% FREE.
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Employment Opportunities - Companies / Direct Hire
Jobs posted by Companies such as Google, eBay for direct hire, no recruitment firm or third parties involved. Companies may list or post jobs here, there's no cost - 100% FREE.
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Job Seekers - Resumes
Job seekers may post their resumes here, without disclosing too much of their personal information(name, address) to the public. You can always list your phone number, or e-mail address for fast communication. PM (Private Messaging) is advised if necessary.
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