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17 Mar 2008
#19678
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SAM-QFS Code is Now Open Sourced
Available Under the OpenSolaris SAM-QFS Project
SAM-QFS code is now part of the OpenSolaris community. The current development source is available as a gzipp’d tarball accessible from the OpenSolaris SAM-QFS project page. Sun StorageTek QFS is the only shared file system Sun offers which can be shared or combined with Sun StorageTek SAM to provide a complete data management solution for managing data throughout its lifecycle across tiers of storage.
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17 Mar 2008
#19589
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Solaris and AMP - a New Recipe for Success
Same Familiar Web Apps, Just on a More Secure Open Source Platform with Scalability
Have you had a go at AMP (Apache, MySQL and PHP) with the Solaris 10 Operating System (Solaris OS)? The package is designed to offer the same Web applications users are familiar with, but on a more secure open-source platform with greater scalability. To make things even easier, Sun has provided five easy steps for facilitating the quick development of web applications.
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17 Mar 2004
#19482
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Open Source as a Datacenter Tool
Looks Like a Good Choice to Forrester Research
Computerworld's Julie Sartain reports on the increasing role of open source solutions in the datacenter. Forrester Research suggests that the built-in support community around open source tools far exceeds in number those dedicated to supporting proprietary solutions.
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