Solaris 10 11/06 is released this week, and the update contains two very important features: Logical domains and Solaris Trusted Extensions. Logical domains is a virtual technology specifically designed for Sun's UltraSPARC T1 (Niagara) to divide the 32-way UltraSPARC T1 logic into 32 Solaris. The Solaris Trusted Extensions was originally a custom-made system for the U.S. Department of Defense, a military department, a stand-alone product, and a dollar charge, which is now embedded in Solaris 10 and is free for you to enjoy. Why not give it a try. This is the United States ' high speed Theater support ship (theatre Support Vessel), a very cool shape: look at the operating system of the cool battleship: haha, that interface is the typical Solaris CDE interface. How to see the host. That's because they use Sun Ray's thin client. People who have used sun Workstation should recognize the sun's keyboard at a glance. This is the server in the background of their system: In addition this update also includes the default SMF security configuration to easily build your Solaris into Unbreakable Solaris.
Sun's group Manager Larry Wake has made a great slides (Link) detailing and explaining the new additions to the features that are interesting to see. Attach the Solaris 11/06 download address (Link).
The picture comes from Sun's Matt Hatley, who is currently providing system support services to the U.S. military in Guam, his website: http://home.comcast.net/~hatleym/guam/