Oracle 10.1.0.3 for SPARC
Does htis version exist? I can only find 10.1.0.2 on the download site. Is there any difference between this and the 10.1.0.3 release which i need for the supported configuration of a third party solution?
Of course it exists. You can download 10.1.0.2 and then apply 10.1.0.3 patchset.
Is there any difference between this and the 10.1.0.3 release which i need for the supported configuration of a third party solution?In 10.1.0.3 (as in other versions) were made fixes and maybe one of those fixes is important to run your 3rd party solution without problems.
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5. c2d5 <SUN-DiskSlice-100GB cyl 25738 alt 2 hd 64 sec 128>
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6. c2d6 <SUN-DiskSlice-100GB cyl 25738 alt 2 hd 64 sec 128>
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7. c2d7 <SUN-DiskSlice-100GB cyl 25738 alt 2 hd 64 sec 128>
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Sujit -
Oracle VM Server for SPARC Management Platforms
Upon doing some nominal research, I see that the Oracle VM for x86 platform is significantly more robust (at least at first glance) with regards to migrations/interface/etc. Where is the equivalent of Oracle VM Manager for SPARC? Is the Oracle Enterprise Manager with Virtualization Managment pack the tool that most people are using? Our virtualization offering, centers around the market share leader with regards to x86, at least at current. We would like to boost our product line with a similar service built on SPARC but it seems as if the product is too young to do that? I'm hoping that I'm wrong and just haven't found the right documentation. I'm also trying to get an appointment set up with the sales team to discuss.
It's true there does seem to be a wide gap in the UI aspect of Oracle VM for SPARC vs. Oracle VM x86. Personally I like the UI for the x86 platform better than the OEM 11g with Ops Center plugin for LDoms. However, I believe both UIs lack some robustness. In our case, we currently do not use a UI (for many reasons, mainly bugs and lack of certain CLI functionality). In the SPARC arena, it is extremely simple to script everything for the Oracle VM SPARC product (including HA scenarios). Once we build out the infrastructure, almost everything we do (provisioning, reporting, decommissioning) is done via simple perl scripting which is the power of not having a UI. However, a better UI for Oracle VM for SPARC is desirable for managing multiple environments/groupings, etc..
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What all Operating System are Supported on Oracle VM Server for Sparc ?
hi,
Does Oracle VM Server for Sparc Support's Solaris OS of different version
or it also supports linux & windows OS also...
thnaks in advance....The modern SPARC platform ( sun4v ) is locked in Solaris. No chances for open-source OS'es like Linux or *BSD.
This is because the important hardware documentation is closed ( known only to Sun / Oracle engineers ). For example:
* virtualization features of CPU are documented only at hypervisor-call level (part of Sun servers' firmware), and only partially.
* CPU errata are closed ( Some errata for old UltraSPARC III were opened during OpenSolaris project, but that's all).
* crypto features ( SPU and MAU ) are closed.
-- Konstantin
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