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  2. OpenSolaris - Wikipedia

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    Source code would continue to be accepted from the community and Oracle source code would continue to be released into Open Source, but Oracle code releases would occur only after binary releases. The internal email was released by an OpenSolaris kernel developer but was unconfirmed by Oracle.

  3. Oracle Solaris - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Solaris is a proprietary Unix operating system offered by Oracle for SPARC and x86-64 based workstations and servers.Originally developed by Sun Microsystems as Solaris, it superseded the company's earlier SunOS in 1993 and became known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as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.

  4. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Unix Yes NetBSD: Yes Yes Unix, Veriexec: Yes Snapshots, Journaling DragonFly BSD: Yes Yes Unix Yes HAMMER, Snapshots, Checksumming, Deduplication OpenSolaris, illumos: Yes Yes Unix, ACL, MAC Yes Solaris Volume Manager, ZFS, snapshots, transparent data repair Darwin, OpenDarwin: Yes Unix, ACL Yes OpenHarmony No No RBAC Yes HMDFS, Access token ...

  5. ZFS - Wikipedia

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    ZFS (previously Zettabyte File System) is a file system with volume management capabilities. It began as part of the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system in 2001. Large parts of Solaris, including ZFS, were published under an open source license as OpenSolaris for around 5 years from 2005 before being placed under a closed source license when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2009–2010.

  6. History of Unix - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Sun Microsystems released the bulk of its Solaris system code (based on UNIX System V Release 4) into an open source project called OpenSolaris. New SunOS technologies, notably the ZFS file system, were first released as open source code via the OpenSolaris project. Soon afterwards, OpenSolaris spawned several non-Sun distributions.

  7. Java Desktop System - Wikipedia

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    The Linux version was discontinued after Solaris was released as open source software in 2005. Java Desktop System aims to provide a system familiar to the average computer user with a full suite of office productivity software such as an office suite, a web browser, email, calendaring, and instant messaging.

  8. Comparison of operating system kernels - Wikipedia

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    Solaris kernel Sun audio API / OSS API: Yes ? Graphics support. Kernel name Framebuffer display management ... Comparison of open-source operating systems;

  9. Illumos - Wikipedia

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    Illumos (stylized as "illumos") is a partly free and open-source Unix operating system. [3] It has been developed since 2010 and is based on OpenSolaris, after the discontinuation of that product by Oracle. It comprises a kernel, device drivers, system libraries, and utility software for system administration.