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Introduction to Solaris 10 Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Introduction to Solaris 10 Overview of SUN’s Unix Campus-Booster ID : **XXXXX www.supinfo.com Copyright © SUPINFO. All rights reserved Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 1

Your trainer… Title: **Enter title or job role. 11/10/08 Introduction Your trainer… [Title of the course] Title: **Enter title or job role. Accomplishments: **What makes the presenter qualified to present this course. Education: **List degrees if important. Publications: **Writings by the presenter on the subject of the course or presentation. Contact: **Campus-Booster ID: presenter@supinfo.com Presenter’s Name Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved.

Course objectives By completing this course, you will: Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction to Solaris 10 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Course objectives By completing this course, you will: Know what are Solaris and Unix. Know the history of Solaris. From the first version to OpenSolaris. Know the features and advantages of Solaris. Zones, DTrace etc. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 3

Course topics These are the parts that we will approach: Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction to Solaris 10 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Course topics These are the parts that we will approach: Introduction. History, version and architectures. Features. From Solaris 9 to Solaris 10. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 4

Introduction SUN Microsystem‘s UNIX Introduction to Solaris 10 Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Introduction to Solaris 10 Introduction SUN Microsystem‘s UNIX Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 5

Preview These are the chapters that we will approach Presentation. Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Preview These are the chapters that we will approach Presentation. History. Supported Architectures . Get Solaris. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 6

Presentation Created by SUN Based on UNIX System V Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Presentation Created by SUN Based on UNIX System V Version 64 bits since Solaris 7 Composed by : Solaris kernel : SunOS Graphical User Interface Additional modules Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 7

History Solaris From SunOS 2.0 to Solaris 10 Introduction 1992 1994 Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction [Title of the course] [Title of the course] History From SunOS 2.0 to Solaris 10 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2005 Solaris June 1992 SunOS 5.0 Solaris 2.0 Februar 2000 SunOS 5.8 Solaris 8 January 2005 SunOS 5.10 Solaris 10 July 1997 SunOS 5.7 Solaris 7 November 1994 SunOS 5.4 Solaris 2.4 January 2003 SunOS (x86) 5.9 Solaris (x86) 9 Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 8

Supported Architectures Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Supported Architectures Built to support multi processors Developed for SPARC x86 Version with Solaris 9 Supported processors : SPARC x86 AMD64 EMT64 Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 9

Get Solaris System sold by Sun Free download: Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Get Solaris System sold by Sun Free download: Solaris Express (developpement version ) OpenSolaris (stable version) Nexenta OS (Based on Ubuntu and GNU\SOLARIS) Benelix ,etc. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 10

Do you have any question ? Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Stop-and-think Do you have any question ? Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 11

The features From Solaris 9 to Solaris 10 Introduction to Solaris 10 Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Introduction to Solaris 10 The features From Solaris 9 to Solaris 10 Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 12

Courses topics These are the parts that we will approach: DTrace. Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Courses topics These are the parts that we will approach: DTrace. Network performance. Zones. ZFS. Services management. Other changes. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 13

DTrace Details of DTrace tools Applications monitoring Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] DTrace Details of DTrace tools Applications monitoring Help for diagnostic OpenSource Licence CDDL Use script file in D Language Used in FreeBSD and Mac OS X too Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 14

Network performance Network improvement. Rebuilt of TCP/IP pile Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Network performance Network improvement. Rebuilt of TCP/IP pile Improvement of processor / network card communication Synchronization optimized with 10Gb/s Installation with Solaris 10 End of the rebuilt for Solaris 11 Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 15

Zones Combine advantages of : BSD’s jail Virtualization Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Zones Insulation in zones Combine advantages of : BSD’s jail Virtualization Different entity for the system Global Zone on boot Each zone is independent from the others. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 16

ZFS Zettabyte File System 128 bits File System Until 1 000 000 000 To Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] ZFS Zettabyte File System 128 bits File System Until 1 000 000 000 To No more partitioning : pool Dynamic volume management Hot modification The size varies according to the need Developed under OpenSolaris then integrated into the commercial version Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 17

ZFS The Features Diagram: nowaday file system vs. ZFS Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] ZFS Diagram: nowaday file system vs. ZFS Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 18

Do you have any questions ? Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Stop-and-think Do you have any questions ? Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 19

Service Management With SMF (Service Management Facility)‏ Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Service Management With SMF (Service Management Facility)‏ Replace the service management of System V (init) Dependency management Unified configurations Service monitoring Start/restart service if necessary Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 20

Other changes We can notice: Fault Management Architecture (FMA) Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Other changes We can notice: Fault Management Architecture (FMA) Faults tolerance Errors tolerance Improvement of wireless support Support of Trusted Solaris layer NFS version 4 Modification of sendmail configuration Find in /etc/mail Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 21

Do you have any questions ? Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 The Features [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Stop-and-think Do you have any questions ? Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 22

Course summary ZFS Zones Solaris 10 DTrace The news features Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction to Solaris 10 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Course summary ZFS Zones Solaris 10 DTrace The news features Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 23

For more… Publications courses http://www.eyrolles.com Web sites Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction to Solaris 10 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] For more… If you want to go into these subjects more deeply, … Publications courses http://www.eyrolles.com Web sites Conferences http://www.opensolaris.com http://opensolaris.org/os/communit y/marketing/events/techdays/ http://www.sun.com Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 24

Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] Congratulations You have succesfully completed the SUPINFO course module n°****Introduction of Solaris 10 Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 25

The End Introduction to Solaris 10 Nov 10, 2008 11/10/08 Introduction to Solaris 10 [Title of the course] [Title of the course] The End You can try and enjoy OpenSolaris 2008 Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2004-2005 NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved. 26