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    Oracle Solaris Implementation

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    Oracle Solaris Implementation

    Oracle Solaris Implementation
    Last updated 11/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 388.60 MB | Duration: 0h 51m

    Learn how to Implement Oracle Solaris Release 11 for your Enterprise

    What you'll learn
    Learn how to understand an Oracle Solaris Implementation
    Learn the components of the Oracle Solaris Operating System
    Understand how to Install Oracle Solaris
    Learn basics of Oracle Solaris on a Command Line Level
    Requirements
    Any User
    Description
    Solaris is a proprietary Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems. After the Sun acquisition by Oracle in 2010, it was renamed Oracle Solaris.Solaris superseded the company's earlier SunOS in 1993, and became known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace, ZFS and Time Slider. Solaris supports SPARC and x86-64 workstations and servers from Oracle and other vendors. Solaris was registered as compliant with UNIX 03 until 29 April 2019.Historically, Solaris was developed as proprietary software. In June 2005, Sun Microsystems released most of the codebase under the CDDL license, and founded the OpenSolaris open-source project. With OpenSolaris, Sun wanted to build a developer and user community around the software. After the acquisition of Sun Microsystems in January 2010, Oracle decided to discontinue the OpenSolaris distribution and the development model. In August 2010, Oracle discontinued providing public updates to the source code of the Solaris kernel, effectively turning Solaris 11 back into a closed source proprietary operating system. Following that, OpenSolaris was forked as illumos and is alive through several illumos distributions.Through the Oracle Technology Network (OTN), industry partners can gain access to the in-development Solaris source code. Solaris is developed under a proprietary development model, and only the source for open-source components of Solaris 11 is available for download from Oracle.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Installing Solaris Virtualized in Oracle Virtualbox

    Lecture 2 Installing Solaris Virtualized in Oracle Virtualbox

    Section 3: Installing Solaris Virtualized in VMware

    Lecture 3 Installing Solaris Virtualized in VMware

    Section 4: Managing packages in Solaris

    Lecture 4 Managing packages in Solaris

    Section 5: Making Backup Images in Solaris

    Lecture 5 Making Backup Images in Solaris

    Section 6: Checking Packages Versions in Solaris

    Lecture 6 Checking Packages Versions in Solaris

    Section 7: Adding Users in Solaris

    Lecture 7 Adding Users in Solaris

    Section 8: Managing Logs in Solaris

    Lecture 8 Managing Logs in Solaris

    Section 9: Managing Networking in Solaris

    Lecture 9 Managing Networking in Solaris

    Section 10: Managing Processes and Services in Solaris

    Lecture 10 Managing Processes and Services in Solaris

    Section 11: Managing Zones in Solaris

    Lecture 11 Managing Zones in Solaris

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