Alan,

They are not hardware rumors, I personally attended a Oracle presentation where 
they specifically stated they will move away from 1-4 socket space. They had no 
mention of AMD Opterons in there, just the high end Intel Xeons. I as a 
potential future customer am hoping that in the rush to monetize the Solaris 
acquisition Oracle doesn't restrict and move away Solaris to a AIX and HP-UX 
style fortress, where it is installable only with high end machines. It looks 
like that is happening now, time will tell all. Please follow the Redhat model 
(Fedora + RHEL) and not the IBM model with respect to Solaris.

I also hope some Oracle sales people start reading some of these lists. So we 
can get direct interaction with those folks with at least some of these 
questions. The sales guy I heard was knowledgeable and was from Sun originally.

Thanks

--- On Fri, 5/28/10, Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> wrote:
> Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> > My question was: Is Oracle not offering Opterons in
> Solaris but it still is supported in OpenSolaris.
> 
> Oracle has not announced any such
> thing.   Rumors of what hardware Oracle may
> or
> may not be selling in the future are not the same as
> decisions on what hardware
> Solaris supports or runs on, since it has always run on a
> wider range of x86
> hardware than Sun/Oracle currently sells.
> 
> > Going forward, it will be impossible for me to run
> official Solaris, but will it still be feasible to run
> OpenSolaris on my choice of hardware.
> 
> Future versions of "official" Solaris will be based on the
> OpenSolaris
> code base.
> 
> -- 
>     -Alan Coopersmith-     
>   alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
>      Oracle Solaris Platform
> Engineering: X Window System
> 
> 


      
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