The BigAdmin Virtualization Resource Center, which provides info about Sun virtualization technologies,
virtualization benefits, potential savings, and the different types of virtualization (such as server virtualization, OS virtualization, and storage virtualization)
Sun's Virtualization Solutions web site, which provides virtualization basics,
info about key virtualization solutions, a link to the Virtualization Learning Center, and more
The Virtualization page on opensolaris.com*, which provides an overview of Solaris Containers,
Logical Domains (LDoms), xVM Hypervisor, and Sun VirtualBox
Solaris Containers, Solaris Zones, and LDoms Resources
The Sun Resources/Solaris Virtualization Technologies tab of the BigAdmin Virtualization Resource Center, which
provides links to documentation, how-to guides, blogs, demos, BigAdmin XPert sessions, and more
LDoms Community Cookbook, which is a living wiki document that provides
basic and advanced procedures for Logical Domains
Using Sun Systems to Build a Virtual and Dynamic
Infrastructure, which describes deploying a virtual and dynamic data center infrastructure using the Sun Blade 6000 modular system,
Logical Domains, and the Scalent V/OE software with clients running Windows, Linux, and Solaris operating systems
Sun xVM Portfolio and Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Resources
The Sun Resources/Sun xVM Portfolio tab of the BigAdmin Virtualization Resource Center, which provides resources for the Sun Ops Center, Sun xVM VirtualBox, Sun VDI software, and Sun xVM Hypervisor technology
Sun xVM Virtualization Portfolio: Virtualizing the Dynamic Datacenter (pdf), a white paper
that summarizes the benefits and challenges of traditional virtualization strategies, the advantages of Sun's approach, and the core capabilities of the Sun xVM portfolio for
virtualizing and managing a cross-platform infrastructure from the desktop to the data center
Virtualizing Desktops With Sun Ray Software and
VMware View Manager, which describes a reference implementation for desktop virtualization deployments that combines Sun Ray software, Sun Ray thin clients, and VMware View Manager
to provide access to resilient and secure desktop environments
Sun GlassFish Portfolio Resources
Web site for the Sun GlassFish Portfolio, which provides info about this complete cost-effective
open Web application platform, including:
The GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), a lightweight and agile ESB platform that packages the innovation happening with Project Open ESB, the GlassFish
application server, and the NetBeans IDE into a commercially supported, enterprise-class platform
The GlassFish Web Stack, an integrated stack of popular open-source, Web-tier infrastructure technologies (such as Apache HTTP server, MySQL, memcached, PHP,
and Ruby) optimized for the Solaris, OpenSolaris, and Linux platforms, which can be downloaded alone or as part of the comprehensive GlassFish Portfolio
Metro*, a high-performance, extensible, easy-to-use web service stack that can be used for simple web services or
reliable, secured, and transacted web services that involve Microsoft .NET services
Sun white papers and Sun BluePrints papers (registration required):
Best
Practices for Deploying TWiki Software On GlassFish Application Server Using LRWPinJava. This Sun BluePrints article describes best practices for deploying TWiki software on Sun's open source GlassFish application server.
Utilizing the Java technology long-running Web process (LRWP) protocol and running on the Solaris OS, the platform can run up to twice the speed of Apache HTTP
Server software implementations running on the Solaris OS. The result is reduced system overhead and the ability to accommodate greater numbers of users.
Open Network Systems for Internet Infrastructure,
MySQL Edition. This Sun BluePrints article describes a new Sun reference architecture that combines Sun Open Storage, Sun's MySQL Enterprise Server, the Sun GlassFish Portfolio,
the ZFS file system, and a choice of OpenSolaris, Solaris, or Linux operating systems into an integrated enterprise portal solution for Web and enterprise environments.
Sun Optimized Web Stack for the Solaris OS, which provides info about Sun Web Stack
(previously called CoolStack), which provides a LAMP and SAMP stack for building and deploying Web services and applications
Beyond LAMP: SAMP...LGPJ...LAMJ..., a Sun Developer Network (SDN) article that describes
various open source software that can be used to build web development software stacks
NewDeploying the AMP Stack in Virtualized Environments - Taking a Step Towards Cloud Computing, which describes how to deploy the AMP stack in a virtualized environment and provides best practices, such as using the Solaris ZFS file system to reduce virtual server deployment times to half a minute and using Project Crossbow technology to set up a virtual network that manages traffic for the multiple AMP stacks that run on the physical system
Three-part Sun Developer Network (SDN) series about Sun Java System Access Manager:
Sun and Microsoft Interoperate for Web Authentication, Part 1. This article
elaborates on how to integrate Active Server Pages (ASP) and ASP.NET applications into a single sign-on (SSO)
environment with Sun Java System Access Manager and the Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent for Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS).