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Re: Not exactly a Perl question

by mbarto@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Barto) Oct 26, 2007 at 07:15 PM

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Speaking of Solaris and Mac's and multiple OS environments. Solaris 10 
is free for X86. It loads really easy in Parallels. There is even a web 
site where a Solaris Parallels image that is down loadable. Solaris 10 
sup****ts a virtualization called Zones (virtual Solaris server). This 
weekend on an Intel Mac we installed Solaris and setup a couple of Zones 
all running under Parallels. Each zone has its own IP and login like a 
regular OS. One zone for the database, one zone for the Web server, with 
the programming development on the Mac. Note: You need memory to do 
this. But it is free.

You can download the Solaris image Parallels image at:

http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=461d6b7d

Also checkout the blog:
http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2007/05/installing-solaris-10-on-mac-book-using.html

To setup a Solaris zone, use the runbook posted at :

http://www.logiqwest.com/dataCenter/Demos/RunBooks/Zones/createBasicZone.html



David Cantrell wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 08:51:16AM -0400, Robert Hicks wrote:
>   
>> Do any of you use use VMWare or Parallels to test your stuff on other 
>> distros? Which did you pick to use and why?
>>     
>
> I use Parallels for both my CPAN-testers stuff and also for testing my
> own code on Linux and FreeBSD.  I also test on Solaris (on a Sparc box)
> and NetBSD on Alpha.
>
> I use Parallels because VMware for Mac didn't exist at the time.
>
> I wish that Parallels could run OS X as a 'guest' OS.  That Apple won't
> allow virtualisation is bloody annoying.
>
>   

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Speaking of Solaris and Mac's and multiple OS environments. Solaris 10
is free for X86. It loads really easy in Parallels. There is even a web
site where a Solaris Parallels image that is down loadable.
Solaris 10 sup****ts a virtualization called Zones (virtual Solaris
server). This weekend on an Intel Mac we installed Solaris and setup a
couple of Zones all running under Parallels. Each zone has its own IP
and login like a regular OS. One zone for the database, one zone for
the Web server, with the programming development on the Mac. Note: You
need memory to do this. But it is free.<br>
<br>
You can download the Solaris image Parallels image at:<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=461d6b7d">http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=461d6b7d</a><br>
<br>
Also checkout the blog:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2007/05/installing-solaris-10-on-mac-book-using.html">http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2007/05/installing-solaris-10-on-mac-book-using.html</a><br>
<br>
To setup a Solaris zone, use the runbook posted at :<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"

href="http://www.logiqwest.com/dataCenter/Demos/RunBooks/Zones/createBasicZone.html">http://www.logiqwest.com/dataCenter/Demos/RunBooks/Zones/createBasicZone.html</a><br>
<br>
<br>
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David Cantrell wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 08:51:16AM -0400, Robert Hicks
wrote:
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    <pre wrap="">Do any of you use use VMWare or Parallels to test your
stuff on other 
distros? Which did you pick to use and why?
    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
I use Parallels for both my CPAN-testers stuff and also for testing my
own code on Linux and FreeBSD.  I also test on Solaris (on a Sparc box)
and NetBSD on Alpha.

I use Parallels because VMware for Mac didn't exist at the time.

I wish that Parallels could run OS X as a 'guest' OS.  That Apple won't
allow virtualisation is bloody annoying.

  </pre>
</blockquote>
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 5 Posts in Topic:
Not exactly a Perl question
sigzero@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-10-26 08:51:16 
Re: Not exactly a Perl question
nazgul@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-10-26 09:28:30 
Re: Not exactly a Perl question
david@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-10-26 15:44:02 
Re: Not exactly a Perl question
mbarto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-10-26 19:15:12 
Re: Not exactly a Perl question
shane@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-10-26 09:24:21 

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