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If you like old sun hardware you
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If you like
The Solaris port to ARM is stagnant;
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+osarm
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On 01/23/12 08:32 PM, Gary Driggs wrote:
The Solaris port to ARM is stagnant;
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+osarm
If you like old sun hardware you could pick up an ultra 40 or 20 used.
I put a 3ghz dual core in my ultra 20 and 8 gbs of ram + 4 hard drives.
The 40 has much better options. I also have a 4x2 core (885s I believe)
v40z with 32gb of ram I picked up for 500 dollars a couple years ago.
That
Hi,
I've got a Grandfathers Axe, Ultra 80, 4 CPU, 4GB Ram, 4 x 2.5 SAS
Drives, 2 x 3.5 SCSI, 2x XVR-1000's and dual 24 LCD Monitors. I had
been waiting for Sun to release a new sparc workstation, but it never
happened.
Its a Java dev box, all round work computer (with sunray clients), has