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Solaris is a non-free Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems. It superseded the company's earlier SunOS in 1993. In 2010, after the Sun acquisition by Oracle, it was renamed Oracle Solaris.[3]
Solaris
Aktualne logo Oracle Solaris OS OSos.png
Developer
Sun Microsystems (acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2009)
Written in
C, C++
OS family
Unix
Working state
Current
Source model
Mixed
Initial release
June 1992; 27 years ago
Latest release
11.4[1] / August 28, 2018; 17 months ago
Marketing target
Server, workstation
Platforms
SPARC, x86-64, IA-32 (except Solaris 11), PowerPC (Solaris 2.5.1 only)
Kernel type
Monolithic with dynamically loadable modules
Default user interface
GNOME[2]
License
Various
Official website
www.oracle.com/solaris
Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace, ZFS and Time Slider.[4][5] Solaris supports SPARC and x86-64 workstations and servers from Oracle and other vendors. Solaris is registered as compliant with the Single UNIX Specification.[6]
Historically, Solaris was developed as proprietary software. In June 2005, Sun Microsystems released most of the codebase under the CDDL license, and founded the OpenSolaris open-source project.[7] With OpenSolaris, Sun wanted to build a developer and user community around the software. After the acquisition of Sun Microsystems in January 2010, Oracle decided to discontinue the OpenSolaris distribution and the development model.[8][9] In August 2010, Oracle discontinued providing public updates to the source code of the Solaris kernel, effectively turning Solaris 11 back into a closed source proprietary operating system.[10] Following that, OpenSolaris was forked as illumos and is alive through several illumos distributions.
In 2011, the Solaris 11 kernel source code leaked to BitTorrent.[11][12] However, through the Oracle Technology Network (OTN), industry partners can still gain access to the in-development Solaris source code.[9] Solaris is developed under a proprietary development model and only the source for open source components of Solaris 11 are available