Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th May 2008 16:28 UTC
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris Last week, on my country's Liberation Day, Sun released OpenSolaris 2008.05, the much awaited first official fruit of Project Indiana. It delivers many of OpenSolaris' major features, such as DTrace, ZFS, containers, and more, in a Linux distribution-like package. The goal is to allow more people to experience Solaris. A few reviews have since hit the web.
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RE[2]: Talking about servers
by Vide on Sun 18th May 2008 21:01 UTC in reply to "RE: Talking about servers"
Vide
Member since:
2006-02-17

Web servers for example... what about scalability and threads concurrency's performances? Is this better than recents 2.6 Linux kernels?

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Robert Escue Member since:
2005-07-08

That would depend on several factors including how apache was compiled, quality of the network and the speed of the storage the content is on (I am assuming a web farm as opposed to individual web servers). Are these servers going to be sending data to a backend database?

Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to your question without asking more questions to narrow down what you are specifically looking for.

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