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16 Apr 2008
#19801
Sun Releases MySQL Workbench
New Visual Database Design Tool Available in a Free and a Commercial Version

MySQL Workbench is a new visual database design tool integrating data modeling, physical database design, database creation, change management and documentation capabilities. It is available in two versions: MySQL Workbench Community Edition, which is a free download, and MySQL Workbench Standard Edition, which is the commercial extension that adds specialized plug-in modules with advanced features.

14 Apr 2008
#19789
Features in the Just Released Solaris 10 5/08
Enhancements Throughout Including SysAdmin, Networking, Security, and More

The Solaris 10 Operating System (Solaris OS) 5/08 was just released a few days ago. In an earlier blog, Joerg Moellenkamp offered details of what users can expect in the way of new features:

14 Apr 2008
#19784
Download Available for Logical Domains 1.0.2
Adds Support for UltraSPARC T2-Based Systems

Logical Domains Manager 1.0.2 was recently released, adding support for the UltraSPARC T2 Plus-based platforms and up to 128 domain support. This server virtualization and partitioning technology also offers up to 64 domain support for UltraSPARC T2 based systems and includes libvirt management interface software.

14 Apr 2008
#19785
Solaris 8 and 9 Containers Software
Migrate Legacy Apps to the Solaris 10 OS and the Latest Sun Systems

Transferring Solaris 8 and 9 Operating System (Solaris OS) applications to the latest CMT systems running version 10 of Sun's OS is being made easier with the Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 Containers software. These latest additions to Sun's Container software work by capturing the entire environment of the original source system, either Solaris 8 or Solaris 9, and then transferring this environment to a Container running on the target Solaris 10 system.

14 Apr 2008
#19668
A Guide for Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 in the Solaris OS
Not as Difficult as One Might Think

Developers using IPv4 and wishing to migrate to IPv6 will find Nagendra Nagarajayya's paper a helpful guide. The piece provides an introduction to IPv6 (unicast addressing) and demonstrates the differences between it and IPv4, along with the recommended coding style to run C and Java programs unchanged on IPv4 and IPv6 networks on the Solaris 10 Operating System (Solaris OS).

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