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Over 3 years ago
Replied to Diego E. Aguirre Great security and reliability with responsive technical support
@Evgeny Belenky , yes, it's a built'in backup tool, and it comes from older releases of solaris, and its very useful for example to backup the os.
to restore use ufsrestore
Over 3 years ago
Ufsdump is the best for backup, I agree.
Over 3 years ago
Commented on Easy to use, scalable, but price reduction needed
I absolutely agree, especially that the prices could be better
Over 4 years ago
Very useful review, Very agree with improvement comments
Over 5 years ago
Very clear. The Solaris portability has no comparison with other Os.
Over 5 years ago
Commented on Compressible file system has been a great benefit for archiving large numbers of small text files
"Compressible file system has been a great benefit for archiving large numbers of small text files." Yes, i'm agree with you. Did you use zfs snapshots? Amazing
Over 5 years ago
Commented on Combines the power of a neural network with the benefits of virtualization to improve the AI's performance
Very clear Giacomo. I agree with the improvements of the compatibility with vmware and ntfs
Over 6 years ago
Muy bueno Rita, gracias por compartir
Over 7 years ago
Great Article !!! Congrats
Over 7 years ago
Very agree with Scalability Issues
Almost 8 years ago
Thanks Hernan !!!
Almost 8 years ago
Great Review !!! Suk Kim , congrats
About 8 years ago
I love Solaris Volume Manager , but i dont think that Oracle make improvement on this, because i think that ZFS is the main goal for the new versions
About 8 years ago
Commented on IT Central Station Elite Squad
Gracias WifiSuperman, I'm trying to translate in english some articles, but it take too much time
About 8 years ago
Commented on IT Central Station Elite Squad
Hi everyone, My name is Diego Aguirre, from Argentina. I'm a Solaris Support Specialist, I wrote technical articles about Solaris, for Sun and Oracle. I have a blog in spanish if you would like practice your spanish , you can try http://solaris4ever.blogspot.com
About 8 years ago
Thanks Marcel, for the Advice
About 8 years ago
Answered a question: When evaluating High Availability Clustering, what aspect do you think is the most important to look for?
lucky you !!! I can't decide, just I suggest. In my work, the people that decide this things, doesnt know too much about this stuff. a few weeks ago, these people ( who decide ) told me that I have to make a cluster between blade red hat linux and a Solaris Sparc . Not a…
About 8 years ago
Yes Michele, I agree and virtualization too.
Over 8 years ago
Contributed a review of Oracle Solaris: I've worked with different flavors of Unix, but I chose Solaris. I like the constant innovation in the software and hardware.
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About me
Coordinador del grupo Sistemas Operativos y Virtualizacion del Oracle User Group de Argentina.
Menciones a mi blog de Solaris en español
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/es/community/blog-326863-esa.html
https://blogs.oracle.com/OTNGarage/entry/end_of_year_wrap_up
https://blogs.oracle.com/OTNGarage/entry/deep_inside_every_sysadmin_is
https://blogs.oracle.com/OTNGarage/category/General
https://blogs.oracle.com/otn/entry/favorite_bloggers_of_otn_latin