Schwartz Says Solaris Can Be Completely Open-Source
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Sun Microsystems Inc. will formally launch Solaris 10 this week, when officials plan to lay out pricing for the operating system as well as details about releasing the open-source version of the software that is due next year. Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's president and chief operating officer, spoke with Computerworld last week about Solaris 10, the open-source plan and other topics.
In your weblog, you call Solaris 10 "the single biggest improvement we've ever delivered in a commercial operating system." What makes it so? First and foremost, we have extended to customers the ability to run the same safe, protected and scalable operating system on our existing Unix offerings on Sparc, as well as bringing to them the first truly vendor-neutral operating system that runs across Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Sun's x86, 64-bit systems.
Second, we've really gone back and revisited the fundamental issues that customers had with their systems. We all know that the old saw is, "The hardware I was running was too expensive, and not only that, I was getting only 15% utilization, so therefore I built out a big grid of little x86 systems."
I was with one customer last week who told me they had bought a few thousand IBM BladeCenter xSeries systems, and their server utilization was about 6%. Just because you chopped up the utilization problem into smaller units doesn't mean the utilization problem has gone away, which is why we added logical partitioning into Solaris with containers.

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What do you think independent software vendors are going to do with open-source Solaris? I'm not necessarily convinced it's going to yield a new set of new applications, as much as a new way of interacting with Sun. So, ISVs that want to be able to make enhancements or modifications to their products or the base operating system will have the freedom to do so - the freedom to innovate.
How will the open-source Solaris development community work? Will you create something similar to OpenOffice.org? Absolutely. It's critically important for us that we cultivate a very high-integrity relationship with the open-source community, which we have had historically.
What's the time frame for releasing open-source Solaris? We will have the license announced by the end of this calendar year and the code fully available [by the] first quarter of next year.
Is there anything preventing you from making all of Solaris open-source?
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