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Articles for the keywords: Oracle Solaris Studio
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22 Apr 2013
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SPARC T5 Systems Deliver SPEC CPU2006 Rate Benchmark Multiple World Records [30621]
Leave IBM 760 and 780, HP DL980 G7 Behind
Oracle's SPARC T5 8-processor based systems, running Oracle Solaris 11.1 and Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 software, delivered record performance on the SPEC CPU2006 rate benchmarks, beating the 8 processor IBM Power 760 with POWER7+ processors, the 8 processor IBM Power 780 with POWER7 processors and the 8 processor HP DL980 G7 with Intel Xeon E7-4870 processors. The SPARC T5-1B server module delivered record SPEC CPU2006 rate benchmark results for systems with one processor, beating the 1 processor IBM Power 710 Express with a POWER7 processor and the 1 processor NEC Express5800/R120d-1M with an Intel Xeon E5-2690 processor and the 1 processor Supermicro A+ 1012G-MTF.
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26 Dec 2012
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Oracle Solaris Remote Lab (OSRL) Fact Sheet [29079]
Available to Oracle Partner Network Gold Member ISVs
Oracle Solaris Remote Lab allows ISVs who are Oracle Partner Network Gold members with a specialization in the Solaris knowledge zone and can apply for free access in OPN to test and qualify their applications in a self service Solaris cloud. Among the features the lab offers are:
- Lifetime of project: 45 days (extensions granted on demand)
- Up to 5 virtual machines in a private network
- Virtual Machine technology: Solaris zones
- Variety of resources per VM
- Access technology: Secure Global Desktop, file up- and download
- root access within VM
- Several available VM templates (both processor architectures
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19 Dec 2011
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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Released [25080]
Optimized for both Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux Operating Systems
With the release of Oracle Studio 12.3, enterprise developers will find it possible to use the new Code Analysis tool to quickly detect application vulnerabilities, including memory leaks and memory access violations, improving application quality and reliability. Furthermore, the release accelerates performance of SPARC T4 and x86-based applications up to 300 percent by leveraging Oracles advanced compiler technology. Developers will also find it convenient that Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3s built-in remote access capabilities, makes it possible to create Oracle Solaris or Linux applications easily, whether from Oracle Solaris, Linux, Windows, or Mac OS desktops.
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14 Dec 2011
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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Released [25071]
Accelerates Performance by Up to 300 Percent on Oracle Systems
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3, Oracle's advanced C, C++ and Fortran development tool suite, delivers accelerated application performance of up to 300% on Oracle Systems. The release provides extreme application observability and enhances developer productivity. Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 is optimized for Oracle Solaris, Oracle Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems to deliver up to 300% faster SPARC T4 and up to 150% faster x86-based applications with Oracle Solaris Studio C, C++ and Fortran compilers, Terri Wischmann blogs. Users can perform remote development of server-applications from any Oracle Solaris, Linux, Microsoft Windows or Mac OS desktop.
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31 Aug 2011
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Using smpatch to Apply Solaris Cluster Patches and Other Enhancements [24495]
System Must Be Registered as User-based Rather than S/N-based
With the built-in Solaris 10 patch automation utility, 'smpatch' / Update Manager users can once again download patches for products such as Oracle Solaris Cluster and Oracle Solaris Studio, as well as Oracle Solaris Operating System patches. Systems must be registered or re-registered for users to switch 'smpatch' / Update Manager from using hardware-serial-number-based access entitlement to user based access entitlement.
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