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Solaris Containers isolate software applications and services using flexible, software-defined boundaries. Solaris Containers allow many private execution environments be created within a single instance of the Solaris OS. Each environment has its own identity, separate from the underlying hardware.
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In short:
Solaris Containers = Solaris Zones + Solaris Resource Management.
Longer Version:
Solaris Containers is the group of technologies that allow the administrator to create separate environments for their applications in Solaris. Solaris Zones is the technology that allows the admin to create a separate logical namespace environments, and the Solaris Resource Management (RM) allows them to assign amounts of system resources to their applications. To create a complete "Container" you'd want to use both technologies and not just one. Now Solaris Zones is really new and cool and it gets most of the lime-light but a good container also has the RM stuff configured too. - Joost Pronk, Sun Microsystems |
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Watch Sun experts present the Sun Virtualization story spanning Desktop, Servers, and Storage.  |
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Want to understand more about the Virtualization technologies at Sun? View this Online Virtualization Demonstration.  |
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Virtualization Options with Solaris  |
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Watch Matthew Baier & Joost Pronk, Solaris Product Managers, explain Server Virtualization Options |
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Virtualization at Sun: Solaris Containers, Solaris Containers for Linux, Xen, VMware  |
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Online Solaris Containers Demonstration |
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Consolidating Servers and Applications with Solaris Containers  |
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Instructs users, system admins, and developers on how to consolidate applications onto a single server. Users are guided through the consolidation process, with code examples and illustrations. |
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How To Move a Solaris Container  |
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This How To Guide instructs users, system administrators, and developers who have experience with Solaris 10 on proper use of new features which allow a Solaris 10 Container to be moved from one computer to another. The guide starts with a brief discussion of the need for such functionality and follows with three examples of the use of this functionality.
Users are guided step-by-step through the process of moving a Container, with code examples and illustrations. After using this guide, a user should be able to move a Solaris Container by:
- Creating a Container
- Detaching the Container
- Moving the Container to a new computer
- Attaching the Container to the new computer
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Introduction to Containers and Zones |
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Zones and Containers FAQ |
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Solaris Containers Datasheet |
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Solaris Containers - What They Are and How to Use Them  |
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Solaris Containers Technology Architecture Guide  |
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Solaris Containers and the Solaris Service Manager  |
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Solaris Zones: OS Support for Server Consolidation |
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A Guide to Virtualization and Containment Technologies |
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Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Solaris Zones |
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Zone Examples - By Brendan Gregg |
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AJAX With Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
Anyone who has used Flickr, GMail, Google Suggest, or Google Maps will realize that a new breed of dynamic web applications is emerging. These applications look and act very similar to traditional desktop applications without relying on plug-ins or browser-specific features. |
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Symantec Data Center Overview
The Symantec Data Center Foundation consists of four suites of products: Veritas Storage Foundation, Veritas Server Foundation, Veritas i3 APM, and Veritas NetBackup. Together, they form a foundation that allows IT to manage servers, applications, storage, and data with one unified set of products.
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Veritas Storage Foundation Overview
Veritas Storage Foundation provides a complete solution for
heterogeneous online storage management. Based on the
industry-leading Veritas™ Volume Manager and Veritas File
System, it provides a standard set of integrated tools to
centrally manage explosive data growth, maximize storage
hardware investments, provide data protection, and adapt
to changing business requirements. |
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Veritas Storage Foundation New Features
A number of new features help to simplify storage management and improve the utilization of complex storage systems. |
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Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
Manageability and availability for Oracle RAC databases. |
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Veritas Storage Foundation for Database Editions 
Flash Demo highlighting all the major features and functions of Database Editions for Oracle, DB2 and Sybase.
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Veritas Storage Network Security Guide :: Part 1  |
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Veritas Storage Network Security Guide :: Part 2  |
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Understanding Veritas Volume Replicator |
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What is Oracle Fusion Middleware? |
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Oracle Fusion Middleware is a portfolio of leading, standards-based and customer-proven software products that spans a range of tools and services from J2EE and developer tools, to integration services, business intelligence, collaboration, and content management.
This comprehensive and well-integrated family of products offers complete support for development, deployment, and management of Service-Oriented Architecture . Oracle Fusion Middleware's hot-pluggable architecture allows you to leverage your investments in any existing application, system, or technology. And because maximum uptime is good for business, the unbreakable qualities of Oracle Fusion Middleware's core technology minimize the disruption of planned or unplanned outages.
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Let customers connect or "fuse" their Oracle and non-Oracle business applications together. - Rick Schultz, vice president of product marketing at Oracle |
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From Wikipedia...
Oracle Fusion Middleware is a portfolio of standards-based software products, produced by Oracle, that spans multiple services, including J2EE and developer tools, integration services, business intelligence, collaboration, and content management. Many of the products included under the Oracle Fusion Middleware banner are not themselves middleware products, Fusion Middleware essentially being a rebranding of many of Oracle's products outside of their core database and applications software offerings. According to Oracle, 30,000 organizations are current Fusion Middleware customers.
Oracle Fusion Middleware is designed to support development, deployment, and management of Service-Oriented Architecture. It includes what Oracle calls "Hot-Pluggable" architecture, which allows users to leverage existing investments in applications and systems from other software vendors such as IBM, Microsoft, and SAP. |
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Overview  |
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Fusion Middleware and Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Fusion Middleware and Business Intelligence |
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Fusion Middleware and Oracle Applications |
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Middle on TOP: Oracle Fusion Middleware Crosses Billion Dollar Milestone |
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Essential MySQL Graphical Front-End and Administration Software |
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Navicat: A powerful MySQL database administration and development tool that is not only sophisticated enough for professional developers, but also easy to learn for new users. Contains many excellent GUI tools, including powerful data export features. It is available for the Linux, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS environments, making it ideal across any environment. |
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Webyog: SQLyog MySQL GUI is a powerful MySQL Manager and MySQL Admin Tool, combining the features of MySQL Query Browser, phpMyAdmin and various other MySQL Front Ends and MySQL Clients in a single intuitive interface.
Excellent "Power Tools" include a high-performance Synchronization tool to sync data between two MySQL hosts (e.g. development and production environment, or for backups) and syncrhonize MySQL database structures (e.g. compare table definitions and create scripts to make them match). |
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MySQL Administrator: Visual administration console that enables you to easily administer your MySQL environment and gain significantly better visibility into how your databases are operating. |
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MySQL Query Browser: Visual tool for creating, executing, and optimizing SQL queries for your MySQL Database Server. The MySQL Query Browser gives you a complete set of drag-and-drop tools to visually build, analyze and manage your queries. |
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