Oracle Outlines Next Major Release of Oracle Solaris

By ORACLE
Monday, September 20, 2010

Oracle Solaris 11 Express to Include Advanced Technology Features and New Partner Program – Paving the Way for Oracle Solaris 11 in 2011

ORACLE OPENWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO – Sept. 20, 2010

News Facts

Oracle is increasing its investment in the Oracle Solaris operating system and is preparing for the planned availability of Oracle Solaris 11 (www.oracle.com/goto/solaris10) in 2011 by releasing Solaris 11 Express, to provide customers with access to the latest Solaris 11 technology.
Oracle Solaris 11 is scheduled to contain more than 2,700 projects with more than 400 inventions, and will be the result of more than 20 million person hours of development and over 60 million hours of testing.
Oracle Solaris 11 is expected to increase application throughput, improve platform performance, and maximize overall platform reliability and security through joint engineering and integration testing with the Oracle software stack.
Through the same engineering disciplines that made Oracle Solaris so reliable, Oracle Solaris 11 is expected to reduce planned downtime in impactful ways by being faster and easier to deploy, update and manage:
Virtually eliminate patching and update errors with new dependency-aware packaging tools that are aligned across the entire Oracle hardware and software stack to reduce maintenance overhead.
Easily build a custom stack of Oracle Solaris and Oracle Software in a physical or virtual image to enforce enterprise quality and policy standards that speed deployment and ease maintenance.
Reduce maintenance windows by eliminating the need for up to 50 percent of system restarts.
Recover systems in tens of seconds versus tens of minutes with Fast Reboot.
Receive proactive and preemptive support that reduces service outages from known issues via My Oracle Support telemetry integration with the Oracle Solaris in depth fault management architecture.
Oracle Solaris 11 is being engineered with many new capabilities that are designed to make it ideal for building, deploying and maintaining Cloud systems. Oracle Solaris 11 will be optimized for the scale and performance requirements of immediate and future Cloud-based deployments, allowing customers to:
Reduce costs and increase security by creating self-contained, multi-tier application environments in single instance systems linked by virtual networking.
Increase Oracle Fusion Middleware 11 g (www.oracle.com/us/products/middleware/index.html) and Java-based application performance through jointly engineered improvements, such as memory management and I/O enhancements.
Achieve maximum performance and scale for future hardware that will scale to tens of thousands of hardware threads, hundreds of terabytes of system memory, and hundreds of Gigabits of I/O.
More than 1,000 SPARC and x86 systems from other hardware systems providers have been tested and certified for running Oracle Solaris.
The first Oracle Solaris 11 Express release, expected by the end of calendar year 2010, will provide customers with timely access to the latest Oracle Solaris 11 Express features with an optional Oracle support agreement. This release is expected to be the path forward for developers, end-users and partners using previous generations of earlier Solaris and OpenSolaris releases.
Solaris 11 will be powering the newly announced Oracle Exadata X2-2 and X2-8 Database Machines (www.oracle.com/us/products/database/exadata/index.html) , as well as the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud machine. Customers invested in Oracle Solaris will find these new offerings very attractive to standardize their operating system and simplify their IT operations.

Supporting Quotes

“Oracle Solaris is the #1 enterprise operating system and customers everywhere know that if their systems must run, they run Solaris. Solaris 10 set the bar for operating system reliability, scalability, and security, and Oracle Solaris 11 is now raising that bar by increasing system availability, delivering the scale and optimizations to run Oracle and enterprise applications faster with greater security and delivering unmatched efficiency through the completely virtualized operating system.” said John Fowler, executive vice president, Systems, Oracle.

Supporting Resources

Oracle Solaris (www.oracle.com/solaris)
Oracle’s Sun Server & Storage Systems (www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/index.html)
Oracle Solaris Podcasts (www.oracle.com/podcasts/solaris-podcasts.html)
OTN - Oracle Technology Network (www.oracle.com/technetwork/index.html)

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