Sun Management Center
Solaris 10 includes the Sun Management Center base software package, which provides an element
management system for monitoring and managing your Sun environment. This free base package
provides hardware monitoring, with open interfaces enabling information to be shared with leading
enterprise management systems for unified infrastructure management. Sun also offers three
advanced add-on applications—System Reliability Manager, Performance Reporting Manager, and
Service Availability Manager—that extend the monitoring capabilities of the base Sun Management
Center software package.
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Included Open Source Software
Free and Open Source Software
Sun has always believed in the power of collaboration and sharing.
Not only do we contribute software to the open source community, we also
help you leverage the power of free and open source software (F/OSS) by
providing it to you up front, so you don’t have to download, compile,
test, and integrate the tools you need.
Solaris 10 includes 187 software products from the F/OSS community, including the following:
- Apache, Tomcat, and Zebra software for network and Web services
- Bison, GCC, Perl, and Python tools for software development
- IP Filter, TCP Wrappers, and Secure Shell utilities for security
- GNOME, Mozilla, and Evolution software for desktop usability
- PostgreSQL and MySQL databases
Integrated Development Tools
Developers need integrated, ready-to-use tools that are compatible with all the environments
on which they must deploy applications. With that in mind, Sun includes popular software tools
from the F/OSS world and complements them with truly unique Solaris 10 utilities such as
Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace).
F/OSS tools integrated into the Solaris 10 Operating System include the standard GNU development utilities,
as well as must-have tools such as the Perl and Python programming languages. Library support includes UNIX
standard functions, as well as the most popular F/OSS libraries such as Glib, GTK, JPEG, PNG, Tcl/Tk, TIFF, XML, and zlib.
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