Nexenta Core Platform 1.0 RC2 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Oracle on 15 January 2008 at 03:16 PM EST. Add A Comment
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If you're looking to experiment with OpenSolaris but aren't turned on by Project Indiana, the Nexenta team is out with a new Core Platform release. Nexenta is an operating system that combines the OpenSolaris kernel with GNU applications. This new release, Nexenta Core Platform 1.0 RC2, is based upon OpenSolaris build 80+ with support for in-place (live) and safe upgrades. There is also Nexenta Zones improvements. This release also integrates NWS, AVS, COMSTAR, and an in-kernel CIFS client. Download links and more information for Nexenta Core Platform 1.0 RC2 is available from the project website.
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