installing of solaris 10 is not so tough work. on an x86 based system , if you want the GUI then your RAM requirement are minimum of 256 mb and CD pack of solaris CD's or a solaris 10 DVD . then boot the CD-ROM and insert the solaris DVD then select " solaris " in boot menu and next step is select "1" for "interactive installation" then after few minutes a screen comes and select "next" then white window appears . " ENTER " in this window then choose " language option" after that u asked for "hostname" and "password" and after this you have get a screen and press next button . then u asked for " time settings"
and then press " install now" button ur instaaling starts
Linux is generally easier to install today. I experienced considerable difficulty in my last attempted install of Solaris 10 on a SunBlade 150.
the quickest and easiest way to install Solaris is to boot from the CD / DVD on a Sparc system with an OBP boot cdrom - install
Solaris 10.
Yes - it is on the official Solaris 10 HCL list
yes, Sun has a specific version for it.
The requirements that Sun lists for Solaris 10 are slightly inconsistent: * 2 GB of hard drive space (6 for most popular packages) * 512 MB of RAM (1 GB recommended).The same page also says you need 256 MB to install it, and I personally have run Solaris 10 on 256 MB, so that should be considered the minimum. * CD / DVD drive * network connection (for installing other software).
The most reliable information on Salaris 10 can be found on the oracle website. The Solaris 10 provides enterprise security and performance for SPARC and x86 systems.
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Yes, there can be problems.
The Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10 certification demonstrates the proficiency to perform basic UNIX and Solaris commands, such as those included in SA-200-S10 curriculum. To obtain this certification, the candidate must pass the following exams: 310-200 - Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 OS, Part I 310-202 - Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 OS, Part II 310-303 - Sun Certified Security Administrator for the Solaris 10 OS 310-345 - Sun Certified Security Administrator for the Solaris 10 OS
Any version of Apache Tomcat should be able to run on Solaris 10. The source is designed to be easily ported to multiple Unix and Unix-like platforms, and even if it weren't, Solaris 10 on x86 offers Linux x86 binary emulation.
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