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| − | * [www.sun.com/solaris Sun Solaris homepage] | + | * [http://www.sun.com/solaris Sun Solaris homepage] |
| − | * [www.sun.com/blueprints/0405/819-2262.pdf Sun Blueprints - Using Computer Forensics When Investigating System Attacks] | + | * [http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0405/819-2262.pdf Sun Blueprints - Using Computer Forensics When Investigating System Attacks] |
* [http://www.opensolaris.org The OpenSolaris project] | * [http://www.opensolaris.org The OpenSolaris project] | ||
| + | * [http://www.phptr.com/content/images/0131482092/samplechapter/mcdougall_ch15.pdf Solaris Internals - The UFS File System - specifications, on disk layout] | ||
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Revision as of 10:20, 20 December 2007
Solaris is a highly scalable enterprise grade UNIX Operating System from Sun Microsystems. Solaris is known to run on SPARC and x86/x86-64 architectures, although it has also been ported to PowerPC and IBM zSeries mainframes in a joint effort with IBM.
Commonly used filesystems and / or volume managers on the Solaris Operating System are UFS, ZFS, SAMFS, QFS, Veritas [VxFS] and Veritas [VxVM], AVS as well as the Solaris Volume Manager (Solstice).