2. Agenda
What is OpenSolaris?
What's new for the desktop
What's new for developers
What's new for the datacenter
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OpenSolari s 2009.06 pg 2
3. What is OpenSolaris?
Community Participation + Solaris Innovation
Enterprise Power Network
Management Virtualization
Installation
Open
Storage Containers CIFS
Security
Network-
Based ZFS DTrace Network
Auto-
Packagi ng Predictive Magic
Self Healing
Hardware Time
Optimizaton Slider
4. What Makes OpenSolaris Unique?
Community Participation + Solaris Innovation
Network AutoMagic
Automated Install
Desktop Search
Security Image
D-Light Packaging
Containers System
Time Slider ZFS DTrace
Distribution
Network-
Based
Predictive
Packaging
CIFS
Constructor Self Healing Virtualization
technology
Open Storage
COMSTAR
Hardware support
and optimization SourceJuicer
5. OpenSolaris 2009.06 Highlights
st
June 1 announcement at CommunityOne
Available for download and upgrades
What's new
New Open Networking features
Enhanced Open Storage feature set
5 year enterprise support
World record performance
New tools to simplify building
3rd party applications
pg 5
6. One Platform from Desktop to Datacenter
Delivering differentiated customer solutions
Datacenter Developers Desktop
pg 6
7. One Platform from Desktop to Datacenter
Delivering differentiated customer solutions
Datacenter Developers Desktop
pg 7
8. OpenSolaris in the Datacenter
Multiplatform support and optimization
Automated/customized installation
Network virtualization
Data management
Cluster support
New support pricing
9. Datacenter-Ready Hardware
UltraSPARC, SPARC64
SPARC64TM
Including CMT, Logical Domains
Next-generation x64 processors
World record Intel Xeon performance
High-performance Open Networking
Broad range of device support
from leading vendors
pg 9
10. OpenSolaris 2009.06 Performance
24 performance world records to date
Best single JVM performance on the
Intel Xeon Processor X5570
Best performance on open source stack:
SPECjAppServer2004
Open source performance with MySQL
Cluster 7.0 vs. MySQL Cluster 6.3
4.3x higher throughput at 4 nodes
4x higher throughput at 2 nodes
140K+ tpm with 2 data nodes
versus 8 nodes required for MySQL Cluster 6.3
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12. Traditional Networking
App 1 App 2 App 3
Host 1 Port Host 2 Port Host 3 Port
100 Mb 100 Mb 100 Mb
...
Router Load VPN
Firewall Switch QoS
Balancer
One application/network service per server
Power, space, cooling issues
Result: Complex, inefficient, disparate,
proprietary and costly network infrastructure
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13. Open Networking
Leverages key disruptions and trends
Multi-core, industry-standard hardware
Virtualization and open source
Provides new economics for networking
Extend the life of existing networking infrastructure
Avoid expensive, proprietary networking equipment investments
Keeps pace with technology innovation
Extends virtualization benefits and capabilities to networking
Takes full advantage of advanced networking/systems capabilities
Open & standards-based, with a developer community
pg 13
14. Project Crossbow & OpenSolaris Networking
Delivered in OpenSolaris 2009.06:
Improved performance, latencies, scaling
Virtual Wire
QoS reinvented
Extend the benefits of consolidation
Security and resource control
Unified fabric support
over Ethernet or InfiniBand
After Consolidation
Web App Database
Client Firewall &
Server Server Server
Container Router Container
Container Container Container
VNIC1 VNIC2 VNIC3 VNIC4 VNIC5 VNIC6
Virtual Switch 1 Virtual Switch 2
pg 14
15. Customer Success – Reliant Security
Early Adoption: OpenSolaris, Crossbow
Single low cost 1x1GHz system
handles retail store
networking requirements
VPN, routing, firewalls,
log aggregation and storage
File integrity monitoring,
vulnerability scanning,
intrusion detection,
Wireless Access Point detection
Meets Visa/MasterCard
PCI requirements
for Retail Information Security
Deployed in over 1,000 outlets
pg 15
16. COMSTAR Storage Framework
Convert any OpenSolaris system
into a SCSI target device
Ethernet,
Fibre Channel, etc.
Use as a component
in a storage network
New iSCSI support
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19. OpenSolaris Subscription Support
Premium Standard Basic
Pricing starting at $1,080 $720 $324
24 x 7 12 x 5
1 hour response local business
Telephone support hours
time for
Priority 1 calls 4 hour response
Online and email 48 hour response
✔ ✔
technical support email only
Package updates ✔ ✔ ✔
Error escalation ✔ ✔
Knowledge Base Access ✔ ✔ ✔
On-Demand Solaris Updates ✔ ✔ ✔
Sun Alerts and Notifications ✔ ✔ ✔
Access to Sun eLearning Library ✔ ✔ ✔
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20. One Platform from Desktop to Datacenter
Delivering differentiated customer solutions
Datacenter Developers Desktop
pg 20
21. Developer Enhancements
Sun Studio optimizations
Project Speedway
Free developer access to enterprise systems
Based on cloud infrastructure
Range of tools, access points
PHP, MySQL DTrace probes
pg 21
22. Developer Enhancements
Library additions
for greater interoperability
with Linux/BSD
Updated developer software in repositories
GNU developer collection
JavaFX
pg 22
23. OpenSolaris SourceJuicer
Online tool to publish software
Community members submit build recipes
in the form of spec files
Packages built from specs and published
to repositories
pg 23
24. One Platform from Desktop to Datacenter
Delivering differentiated customer solutions
Datacenter Developers Desktop
pg 24
25. OpenSolaris for the Desktop
GNOME updates
Upgraded Network Auto Magic (NWAM)
Enhanced Package Manager
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3
Integrated DTrace probes
Flash 10 available
26. OpenSolaris for the Desktop
Time Slider enhancements
Personal environment snapshotting
Version Explorer
Package Manager enhancements
Enhanced laptop support
OpenSolaris preinstalled
on select Toshiba models
30. opensolaris.com
Learn
Explore the learning opportunities
Get the guides and videos
Collaborate
Join the communities
Make your mark; help shape
the next generation of the Solaris OS
Connect with Sun distinguished engineers
and other leading lights of the OpenSolaris
community
pg 30
31. OpenSolaris Unlocks Your Potential
opensolaris.com/get
OpenSolaris: Get it. Use it. Learn it.
pg 31