Category Archives: Sun Solaris
Sun’s Niagara2 Processor
More and more information about the upcoming Niagara2 Processor is on the web. What’s new about the Ultrasparc T2 Processor? 2nd generation CMT (Chip Multi-Threading) processor 8 Sparc Cores, 4MB shared L2 cache; Supports concurrent execution of 64 threads 2x … Continue reading
Solaris 10 8/07 (Solaris 10 U4)
Solaris 10 Update 4, called Solaris 10 8/07 now, is late! We already expected U4 as Solaris 10 7/07 this month. As mentioned in opensolaris forums, release date for Solaris 10 U4 is 08/07/07, now.
Web 2.0 Hosting on Sun Blade 6000
I don’t pimp Pixelpark products much in this blog, but today I’ll do. Over the last years, we used to host Web portals in our datacenter for customer on a Solaris based serverfarm called gridpark. Since 2005 we run Solaris … Continue reading
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 Update 1
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 Update 1 is released. The main new features are: Accelerator Cache Performance and stability improvements Out-of-box Java support for Servlets 2.5, JSP 2.1, JSF 1.2 Support for Java SE 5.0 and 6 Support for … Continue reading
SPECjAPPServer2004 results for glassfish
There are a couple of published results for glassfish V1 aka Sun Java Systems Application Server 9.0 on different types of Server hardware: One Sun T2000, One 1,2Ghz T1, 8 Cores: 521,42 JOPS Three Sun X4100, each two 2,6Ghz AMD … Continue reading
Solaris Express Developer Edition 5/07
Solaris Express Developer Edition 5/07 is available now, and there are a lot of new features and packages within this distribution. A couple of the interesting ones: Glassfish Application Server (have to check the version) Sun Studio 12 PostgreSQL 8.2.4 … Continue reading
Apple Safari for Windows Vista
one more thing… and hav a look: or more jobs for web developers?
Monster Galaxy
not too small, these Sun Fire X4600 M2 Servers with up to eight Quad Core AMD Barcelona Opterons.
Solaris 10 in der Praxis
Morgen und nächste Woche findet Ihr mich hier.
glassfish in production
To run an J2EE application server like glassfish in production brings a lot of additional work after installation. While a simple installation for developers is easy, it seems no so easy today to bring glassfish in production. From my point … Continue reading