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Oracle Solaris 11.2 is a complete, integrated platform, combining OpenStack, software-defined networking, and built-in virtualization with a proven enterprise-class operating system.

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DJ
IT Security Specialist
Information Technology and Services
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Scalability Factor"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

I Have Consolidated Big Environments Into Just A Few Hosts. Valuable Features: Undoubtedly, Solaris is a very stable, extremely fast, and secure operating system. Backwards Compatibility And Stability Are The Most Valuable Features.Valuable Features: Backwards compatibility and stability are the most valuable features. It provides excellent security, and cool deduplication, compression, encryption and recovery capabilities. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

Room for Improvement: The product is really good in and of itself. It does need more third-party support and applications. What needs to be improved is the documentation Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Telecommunications
CT
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Oracle OS - Redhat but redder"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

This runs the redhat Kernel - therefore its widely compatible with anything that runs on redhat - they do their own interpretation of the kernel, or you can just straight up use the redhat one as far as I can tell.

The integration between the OS and the Oracle Database management software is as you would expect being as though it is from the same company.

A number of our large telecoms customers operate with this as their day to day administration software platform and are really pleased with it.

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What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

If you submit a bug to Oracle, Oracle must then submit a bug report to redhat, redhat will then fix the bug, publish the fix, Oracle then takes the fix, runs it's own tests (and I'm sure edits it a bit to fit in with it's surrounding software) before fixing the the bug for the customer. If you were running and paying for the redhat service this gets simplified to: submit bug, bug fix, patch to os, so you generally find that fixing core things in Oracle OS takes a bit longer.

In my experience actually finding the image for download was a pain, having to actual sin up to Oracle's cloud in order to get the free iso. I guess the keyword is "free", but giving my company details away doesn't feel free. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Bradley D. T.
BT
Manager Network Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"For non-stop, mission critical, on-premise infrastructure - Solaris is still king in the enterprise."
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

In a nutshell, ZFS is often the reason that we select Solaris to deploy in the enterprise, even in heterogeneous environments where numerous Linux and BSD machinery is running, the advantages of making storage facilities available that incorporates the snapshotting features of Oracle Solaris is compelling, even in a landscape where Btrfs is increasingly common under Linux.

In conjunction with the marriage of Oracle hardware that never needs to be downed for the replacement of memory, CPUs, etc., Solaris offers metrics of uptime in the data center that exceeds most other Unices by virtue of being able to continue operating even during bare metal upgrades and maintenance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

With respect to the native file system ZFS, yes, it is available for Linux, but due to Oracle's licensing restrictions, the way most enterprises choose to deploy it is in user space using FUSE, since it can't by default be *distributed* with out of the box support in Linux.

That, and the fact that Btrfs is now considered stable and production ready (as evidenced by SuSE's adoption of it as the default FS which began with SLES), the deployment of snapshot on write filesystems is still primarily dominated by Linux in the enterprise.

One also has to bear in mind that even going back to earlier versions of SunOS, Solaris is a bit of a different creature so there is a learning curve to performing the same systems administration functions in Solaris (i.e., "ps -e") as opposed to the way most Linux admins are used to with Bash. This necessitates addtional thought and preparation of cross-compatibility when deploying shell scripts within environments that incorporate a mixture of BSD, Linux, and Solaris operating systems on their machinery. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Hospital & Health Care
UH
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Excellent product"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

What I like about this product is the ease of usage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

So far I don't have anything that I don't like. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Barbi H.
BH
Regional Finance Support
Wholesale
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Not my Favorite system"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

Portal is nice to look at, fairly organized with little clutter Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

System is not overly user friendly. It takes a lot of time to really learn how to navigate within Oracle. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Andrea R.
AR
Rehabilitation Nurse
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Great databases!"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

Ease of use for all users. We find it exceptional. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

Not applicable. We love the product for our use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jack C.
JC
Staff Physical Design Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"A very good UNIX variance with hardware backup from Oracle"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

Streamlined OS as Oracle now also doing the hardware as well. Very good scalability and support various workstation, including x86, x86-64 and Sparc based. Continuous support and developement from Oracle and also Oracle's still investing in hardware - Sparc based work station for even better performance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

The UI looks outdated compare to windows. Almost all actions on UNIX based OS require commands instead of visual elements so it's quite hard for new users to get into it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Aashish k.
AK
Software Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"An OS especially for Oracle DB "
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

I have used oracle solaris especially for oracle db , both for production and test environment. and I was amazed for its hardware utilization capabilities. It has also many inbuilt features for databases and application servers. like IPS, which make installation/ updates/maintain very easy. ZFS (z file system )for taking snapshots/roolback, add/remove storage and like many more great features . Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

there are so many inbuilt packages which makes installation size bigger. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mihai G.
MG
Change and Release Manager Domains Development
Internet
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Old tool with lots of changes"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

First of all it struck me that it is free available for non-commercial use and this was a big like from me.

Text install is very similar with old Solaris install, it even have the same color scheme and "F2_Continue" shortcuts. The boot menu (grub) lets you choose between install over a local terminal or serial ports, I was pleased to see that compared to the horrors of past Solaris releases, a NMAP run against a newly installed system that shows minimal ports open, just SSH and port mapper.

There are also massive changes to how configuration is now handled in Solaris.

The desktop looks quite sharp and slick and i don't find it annoying at all.

One of the noticeable improvements in Solaris is the package manager. The ZFS Time Slider has also made its way into Solaris, another first-in-OpenSolaris feature. Time slider does automatic ZFS snapshots and allows easily rolling back files to later dates.

IP and data-link configuration is the obvious area in which the old methods were rapidly becoming clunky and difficult to manage; dladm and ipadm provide a much more consistent and powerful toolset. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

You will have to invest several days in searching relating documentation and read it. The loss of individual configuration files and the traditional "unix-way" of doing things. Also let's not forget the licensing changes and the fact that Oracle have pretty much managed to kill off the community around OpenSolaris I don't see it winning many converts from established Linux shops. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Monica B.
MB
Retail Support
Apparel & Fashion
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Easy to use"
What do you like best about Oracle Solaris?

There are many features to Oracle, and I find the program's easy to navigate. I used Oracle with two separate clients, and each time we were able to customize it for each client, even though they were completely different fields (retail, education.) While the bones of the program were the same, the functions were able to be specialized for each. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Oracle Solaris?

I sometimes find that it's glitchy or crashes when I've been using it for too long and there's a build up of cache. I did, on more than a few occasions, have to uninstall the product and reinstall if there was too many issues with it that couldn't be remedied by just starting and restarting the program. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

3 months

Return on Investment

19 months

Average Discount

13%

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Oracle Solaris