Hello Praneeth,

Solaris Jumpstart is a traditional method of installing Solaris, particularly 
valuable in an enterprise-wide where
standardization and repeatability are desired.  Over the past 2 decades, 
Solaris installation experience has evolved (and continues to
do so). The capability to conduct flar-based Solaris installations is an 
example of what had been added a few years ago.
In a nutshell, Jumpstart installation essentially involves a centralized 
infrastructure, where a server is installed first, and is configured to respond
to clients as they are joining the network, looking for installation images 
serveable by the said server.

Have a look here, to start: 
http://blogs.oracle.com/scottdickson/entry/flashless_system_cloning_with_zfs

Kind regards,
Isaac


On Jun 1, 2011, at 4:43 AM, Praneeth Ravikanti wrote:

> Can anybody please explain what is mean by JumpStart Installation. As far as 
> I know Solaris installation with ZFS flar can be done only with JUmpStart 
> installation. Is that correct? If that is correct, what is Jumpstart 
> installation, how can we do?, Is JUmpstart installation can be done from any 
> server or any bootable CD?
> 
> Please do the needfull
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