Will Solaris 10 perform better than Solairs
Express?
In principle, no. Because of regression testing, every successive Solaris
revision ought to run FASTER than the previous one.
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Dear all:
Will Solaris 10 perform better than Solairs
Express?
For instance: 1) Solaris 10 update 3 vs. Solaris
Express B50, which one performs better?
Sorry for telling the truth: Solaris 10/SunOS5.10's kernel is less cpu-hungry,
than Solaris 11 aka SXCR/SXDR/Nevada/SunOS5.11's is.
Both
Sorry for telling the truth: Solaris 10/SunOS5.10's
kernel is less cpu-hungry, than Solaris 11 aka
SXCR/SXDR/Nevada/SunOS5.11's is.
Both on SPARC and on x86/x64.
Without posting under which conditions (SSH, JDS, etc.) you ran, the statement
above doesn't mean much to anybody because there's
IIe was for embedded marcket
Yes, the 'e'-series.
And the 'i' stood for integrated, I believe.
I agree in what you said regarding past marketing decisions. The idiodity had
been, that IIe had been renamed back to IIi after moving to the 0.18 micrometer
copper pocess (550MHz/650MHz).
Yet still
Dear all:
Will Solaris 10 perform better than Solairs Express?
For instance: 1) Solaris 10 update 3 vs. Solaris Express B50, which
one performs better?
2) Solaris 10 update 4 vs. the newest Solaris Express,
which one performs better?
TIA
Regards,
TJ