Jonathan writes in his
The world just changedblog about the real news:
Which is all to say, just when you thought you'd had the industry all figured out, good things happen - and although the coverage in the mainstream media seems focused on our adding Intel chips to our product line, I'd like to believe the real news is that Intel has agreed to add the Solaris operating system to theirs.
But the media seems to look more on the competion between AMD and Intel than to the real effects of this announcement. With the annoucement, we have partnership with both processor heavyweights. This can be only useful to push Solaris forward in the x86 sphere.
Comments
Fri, 21.11.2008 17:32
Yes the Storage 7000 series is nice but... If Sun want to survive, and flourish, duri ng the coming economic d [...]
Fri, 21.11.2008 16:14
no sure if it makes sense to c ompare Sun-Technologie to GM? Sun is like the german car-com panies, number one in th [...]
Fri, 21.11.2008 10:24
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/ community/arc/caselog/2008/685 /materials/tenaya-onepage-txt/
Fri, 21.11.2008 07:35
I will not disclose anything m ore than that
Fri, 21.11.2008 03:08
We have X4600s which have four 146GB HDDs in them. We want t he first two as mirrored root disks and the other two [...]