Oracle adds more cloud finesse to Solaris
Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Joab Jackson.
Further emphasizing Larry Ellison’s fresh enthusiasm for cloud computing, Oracle has updated its Solaris Unix operating system with a number of new capabilities to give it greater cloud capabilities, including a new distributed storage file system and SDN (software defined networking) features.
Solaris 11.1, the first update in almost a year, includes over 300 new features and performance improvements. Oracle announced the new edition at its Oracle OpenWorld conference, being held this week in San Francisco…


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