Our final meeting and presentation for 2009 is December 3rd and we are very happy to have Jeff Savit from Sun Microsystems* presenting on OpenSolaris. Title: OpenSolaris Jeff Savit will describe Sun Microsystems' open sourced OpenSolaris operating, show its relationship to the Solaris 10, and describe some of its more interesting and unique features, such as DTrace, Solaris Containers, Crossbow network virtualization, CIFS and COMSTAR iSCSI services, OpenHA cluster. Other features for datacenters and for developers will be discussed. * OpenSolaris and Solaris * New features in OpenSolaris * SPARC and Intel support * Crossbow network virtualization * Advanced and customized install * CIFS and COMSTAR iSCSI target support * OpenHA cluster * support model and pricing * New features for the desktop * New features for the developer * The Road Forward with Solaris and OpenSolaris *This should be a very interesting presentation, especially when you consider that OpenSolaris & Solaris will likely be "the" cross platform Oracle solution (IMHO) in the not so distant future (with or without the EC). Jeff Savit is a Sun Microsystems Principal Field Technologist working in areas including Solaris, Virtualization, performance, Java, migration, and application and system architecture. Jeff is expert in virtualization and systems performance on multiple platforms, and has internals-level experience ranging from mainframe OSes like MVS and VM, to Linux, and of course Solaris and other Unix variants. Before joining Sun, he was a Vice President at Merrill Lynch, where he had technical and managerial roles in development, systems management, market data, architecture, and web applications. He introduced the first use of TCP/IP protocol to Merrill Lynch, wrote market data portions of Merrill Lynch's Internet trading applications, and created one of the Internet's first stock quote web sites. Mr. Savit is the author of the Sun Blueprint "Energy Efficiency Strategies: Sun Server Virtualization Technology", and the Virtualization chapter of the "Datacenter Reference Guide" Blueprint". He also wrote or coauthored several books: "Enterprise Java", "VM & CMS: Performance and Fine Tuning", "VM/CMS Concepts and Facilities", and "IBM Mainframes", and contributed to others: "VM Applications Handbook", "The REXX Handbook", and "The VM/ESA Handbook". He has also been published in SIGPLAN Notices, a journal of the Association of Computing Machinery. Mr. Savit has been a featured speaker at conferences including those listed above, InternetWorld, SHARE, GUIDE, Australasian SHARE/GUIDE, and the Modula-2 Users Group. He also served on a computer science delegation to the People's Republic of China. So, If you are interested in some serious free computing - or just have a boss that checks this crazy big list twice.. Come to the PLUGDev presentation by Jeff Savit from Sun Microsystems in room 203 at UAT on Thursday, December 3rd 7:30PM. Please delay your bringing of festive foods and cheesecakes and all edibles for another week, as much as they would be appreciated, UAT likes to keep it's classrooms clean and well, there are rules... I look forward to seeing you all this Thursday - Ed --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss