Solaris & OpenSolaris Operating System Release Model Solaris releases are derived from a single codebase that is under continuous development; this codebase is now the foundation for the open source OpenSolaris community. There are two types of releases: Solaris OS releases and OpenSolaris OS releases. Solaris OS milestone releases come out approximately every 3 to 5 years, and are supported for a minimum of 10 years, as described. The most current milestone version is updated several times a year, providing access to fixes, new hardware support, and/or additional new features from the upcoming milestone version. OpenSolaris OS updates come out approximately every 6 months, and are supported as described. OpenSolaris updates are based on the latest work in the codebase being developed by the OpenSolaris community. Future releases of the Solaris OS will also be based on the OpenSolaris community codebase. Sun's Life Cycle Model for the Solaris Operating System The Solaris Operating System life cycle, from when a milestone product version (e.g. Solaris 10) becomes widely available to when Sun stops broad support of that version, is at least ten years. Updates that incorporate a set of tested, integrated patches along with new Solaris features and support for new hardware are made available several times during the course of a release. ![]() Figure 1: Solaris Operating System Life Cycle As shown above in Figure 1, the Solaris life cycle is defined by seven major events:
Key life cycle event dates for Solaris versions are available here. Life Cycle Model for the OpenSolaris Operating System Sun provides contractual support on the OpenSolaris OS for up to five years from the product's first General Availability (GA) date as described. OpenSolaris Package Updates are released approximately every 6 months. OpenSolaris Subscriptions entitle customers during the term of the Customer's Subscription contract to receive support on their current version of OpenSolaris, as well as receive individual Package Updates and OpenSolaris Support Repository Package Updates when made commercially available by Sun. Sun may require a Customer to download and install Package Updates or OpenSolaris OS Updates that have been released since Customer's previous installation of OpenSolaris, particularly when fixes have already been made available in later releases. Additional Information
1 Emergent market conditions between an EOL pre-notification (E2) until the EOL announce (E3) may cause the exact actual duration to vary. * Pre-existing means patches created prior to start of Phase 2. |
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