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escimo:
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--- Zitat von: linuxdomination am 31. Juli 2009, 07:17:20 ---naja ist ja klar, wird wohl keinen bei sun jucken was du mit deinen solaris machst, und wenn du support benötigst oder irgendwelche SLA's brauchst dann heisst es sowieso ..BITTE GELD EINWERFEN.

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Was bei SLES oder RHEL nicht anders oder gar viel preiswerter ist.

http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/binaries_program.xml

--- Zitat ---Solaris 10 is completely FREE!

You can use the Solaris 10 Operating System at home or at work -- without paying a license fee. Download the Solaris 10 OS today - FREE -- when you register your system (as part of the download or by going through the registration portion of the download) you will receive an Entitlement Document, which grants you unlimited rights to use Solaris registered machines. Sun offers this no-cost licensing program for all use - even commercial use, even on multi-processor machines. In addition to the free Solaris 10 OS, you'll also find our Java Enterprise System Software downloads available to you free to evaluate. Test drive this new and innovative product that is changing the face of the enterprise software industry.

Evaluation Use

As mentioned above, to get a full license for Solaris 10 all you have to do is go to the Download Center and register your systems. Even if you do not obtain an entitlement document, an Evaluation Use License is included with Solaris media obtained via download or media kit. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Sun grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited license to use the Software for the sole purpose of evaluation only for ninety (90) days after the date Sun delivers the Software to you ("Evaluation Period").
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Das bedeutet: Solaris ist voll kommerziell nutzbar, wenn man Solaris 10 für das zu verwendende System registrierst bzw. den Download über den SDN-Account bezieht.

Und falls es dann doch mal zum Supportvertrag kommen sollte...
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/licensing/overview.xml

Grüße,
escimo

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