After Oracle acquired SUN, the future of SUN-led UNIX technology also raised industry concerns. However, as the merger was approved, Oracle executives confirmed at a press conference on Wednesday that they would try to maintain their original product lines, users of the Solaris operating system do not have to worry too much about this.
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is a strong supporter of the Linux operating system in terms of the Solaris operating system. Oracle has its own Enterprise Edition Linux product (based on the Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition ). For Larry, Oracle's first Executive Director. For Accenture, mutual exclusion between Linux and Solaris is obviously a wrong choice.
In a Q & A session of the online live broadcast, Accenture expressed his views on this technology. "I don't think this is a mandatory proposition, because UNIX operating systems are doing well in the high-end field. I think Solaris will reduce the number of operating systems on a single-host computer. The Solaris operating system is more used on computer clusters ".
In the SUN era, OpenSolaris open source code can be used for independent computers. As an experimental platform for future technology, OpenSolaris also represents the next-generation Solaris system. Although Accenture did not mention OpenSolaris in his speech, he introduced the future of Linux.
"I like Linux, and Oracle has always been a major fan of Linux, while Solaris is a longer-History and more powerful operating system," said Pearson ".
Although Accenture expects Solaris to be mainly used in the high-end market, it will also expand to the desktop system according to its development plan. At the same time, herison stressed that the high-end market is the main field of Solaris systems, which may be cloud, x86, or Sun.
"We think it will take a long time for Linux to catch up," said James. But we still love Linux-I am a Linux enthusiast. If you need a Linux system, we will dedicate it to the best Linux operating system in the world. If you want UNIX, we also have the best UNIX system in the world. In addition, this is two different systems. I think there is no problem in positioning the high-end market ".
The comments on the relationship between Linux and Unix are similar to those of the rival Unix vendor Hewlett-Packard (New York Stock Exchange Code: HPQ. In addition to HP-UX, HP also provides users with Linux and Unix systems that specifically target high-end mission-critical deployment.
"We have been engaged in open-source business for a long time. We have always been a distributor of Apache and have our own Linux version. "According to Accenture," having both Linux and Solaris is no problem for us. We hope to make both systems develop better ". Article from http://www.lupaworld.com