Although I have touched Solaris before, these were only brief encounter. This time I decided to really get close. Sun and virtualization make this a lot easier than it was in the past. I downloaded Solaris 10 x86_64 from the Sun web site and installed it in a virtual machine. I will spare you the details of this installation, there are already sufficient resources available elsewhere and to be honest ... installation is not that hard.
What I want to write about, is a Solaris introduction for those already comfortable with Linux. So basically, I will highlight the main differences. This should allow Linux sysadmins to get quickly up to speed with Sun Solaris 10.
Let me start by giving you a summary of areas of interest:
- SMF
- Networking
- Disk partitioning + ZFS
- Resource Limits
- Scripts start one after the other, startup time could benefit from parallellism.
- No real dependencies between services. This means that although the network failed to start, eg the NFS server will still try to start.
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