Solaris 10 cd request

Hi
Is ther a way to get a solaris 10 cd , im in india any information is most welcome .

You can download the ISO images for the Solaris CD-ROMs from http://www.sun.com/download
These images can then be burnt to CD using any burner+software that supports ISO images. Also, you can contact your Sun representative in India to order a CD-ROM set, which you will have to pay for (packaging+media+booklets+etc).

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