Solaris currently targets SPARC, x86, and x86_64 systems.
Slice is nothing but partion, This is used in Solaris or Unix Platform. You can divide your Hard disk Drive into slice or partion.
I believe you may be referring to an older model of computer hardware i.e. platform made by SUN Microsystems and running Solaris OS.
No. Solaris is a computer operating system created 1992 by Sun Microsystems as a follow up to their SunOS. Solaris is now owned by Oracle. Solr is an open source search platform created by Yonik Seeley in 2004 and is written in Java.
The Nintendo DSi does not use either Linux or a Unix variant, such as Solaris. It uses a custom firmware built in-house by Nintendo.
This obviously depends what platform your writing your program for, if it's for Linux/BSD/Solaris etc, use Linux. If it's for Windows guess what you use? Windows (Except in some cases using Linux is okay). If it's for... you get the point. Personally, I use Linux.
Solaris 10.
Solaris employs the file system called UFS (UNIX file system) for its native file system type.
Solaris is a Unix system.
None. Solaris has a monolithic kernel.
Solaris - magazine - was created in 1974.
Don Solaris was created in 808.
Solaris Pictures was created in 1991.