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SUN Changes Entry-Level Server Dynamics with Solar
« am: 06. Februar 2003, 23:46:54 »
Sun Microsystems, Inc. today delivered on its redoubled commitment to the UNIX platform, extending the full benefits of the Solaris Operating System, to x86-based servers with the Solaris 9 x86 Platform Edition. Non-commercial usage is available at no charge, while commercial pricing starts at US $99; attractive OEM pricing is also available. Source code for Solaris will now be available.

From the press release: " Seeing a growing market opportunity, Sun is expanding its products and services into the x86 server market. While industry competitors abandon UNIX, Sun's strategy guarantees customer continuity and global support for UNIX on its entire line of both SPARC and x86 systems, and on third party x86 systems.

With the release of the Solaris 9 x86 Platform Edition, Sun is giving customers a proven, highly secure enterprise-class OS for entry-level servers. By offering management and hardening features previously unavailable on x86 servers, the Solaris 9 OS provides customers with a far more secure and less expensive alternative to Microsoft's competing Windows servers. The Solaris 9 OS also offers newly integrated Sun[TM] ONE products, along with secure networking and content delivery functionality. Sun expects to deliver an integrated Sun ONE software portfolio on the Solaris x86 Platform Edition within the calendar year.

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Solaris x86 Platform Edition -- Outperforming Microsoft with Integrated Value With the release of the Solaris 9 x86 Platform Edition, Sun raises the bar for the entry-level server marketplace by adding hundreds of enterprise-class features to the Solaris OS, Sun's proven, fully maintained and supported platform. New integrated server technologies, including the SunScreen[TM] 3.2 software firewall, the Sun ONE Directory Server, IPQoS services for bandwidth management and the Solaris 9 Resource Manager add to an impressive list of Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS) features delivered in earlier releases.

The Solaris 9 x86 Platform Edition lowers the total cost of acquisition by a factor of as much as 15 compared to a two-way web server configuration of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.

Unlike the Microsoft Windows 2000 server and the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced server, the Solaris 9 x86 Platform Edition includes the following enterprise-class services at no additional cost:

Directory Server - The Sun ONE Directory Server 5.1 Enterprise-class firewall - SunScreen 3.2 software includes enterprise-class proxy and firewall features Enterprise Volume Manager - The Solaris Volume Manager scales to thousands of disk partitions and includes mirroring and striping of volumes for data integrity and performance Support for IPv6 - Solaris 9 OS includes production-quality implementation Secure Shell - Solaris 9 OS includes this standard protocol for heterogeneous secure remote access

In addition, the Solaris 9 x86 Platform Edition bundles the Solaris 9 Resource Manager, a value of $1190, at no additional cost, providing guaranteed service level for applications and improving CPU utilization through consolidation of applications.

Solaris x86 for Developers

Currently, over 600 partners provide more than 1,000 solutions for the Solaris x86 Platform Edition. ISVs like Computer Associates, Nuance, a leading provider of speech solutions, Symantec, and Solaris OS/SPARC Platform Edition developers can leverage existing investments in deploying on entry-level systems. ISV Solutions are listed at http://solutions.sun.com.

Sun also offers Linux compatibility at both source and binary levels. Sun assists developers working on Java, Solaris and Sun ONE through a rich set of programs, including Developer Technical Support and the Developer Essentials software subscription program. Together with its ISV partners, Sun is delivering powerful business solutions for the global enterprise. [...]"

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SUN Changes Entry-Level Server Dynamics with Solar
« am: 06. Februar 2003, 23:46:54 »

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Re: SUN Changes Entry-Level Server Dynamics with S
« Antwort #1 am: 07. Februar 2003, 00:37:32 »
Zitat

... Non-commercial usage is available at no charge, [...]"


Hat sich bis zur Download-Abteilung noch gar nicht rumgesprochen, eben stand noch $20 dran...

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Re: SUN Changes Entry-Level Server Dynamics with S
« Antwort #2 am: 10. Februar 2003, 12:14:45 »
Hallo,

ich bin auch auf die Meldung hereingefallen. An der Preisgestaltung hat sich nichts geändert.

Dazu der zweite Satz unter folgendem Link.

http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/binaries/


Now you can use the Solaris[tm] 8 or 9 Operating Environment at home or at work -- without paying a license fee.
For only the cost of media plus shipping or download related costs, you can use the software on single processor computers supplied to you by Sun or its authorized distributors or based on the Intel architecture.

Der Download kostet weiterhin $20.

Michael