Dell becomes official reseller of Sun's Solaris

Summary: Michael Dell joined Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz on stage at Oracle OpenWorld to announce that Sun's open source Solaris 10 operating system would be shipping on Dell servers. "We heard from customers that they want better support for Solaris," Dell said.

Michael Dell joined Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz on stage at Oracle OpenWorld to announce that Sun's open source Solaris 10 operating system would be shipping on Dell servers. "We heard from customers that they want better support for Solaris," Dell said.

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Dell customers can order rack or blade servers with either Solaris or OpenSolaris installed. Support from Sun's online support organization comes through Dell, and they can download the free OpenSolaris from the Dell's Web site. Dell currently supports Windows and Red Hat and SUSE Linux on its servers.

Sun has been working for years to get major systems vendors, who are also arch rivals on the hardware side, to have reseller agreements for Solaris. In August, IBM gave official support to the Solaris on some rack-mounted and blade servers.

Schwartz said that 12 million free licenses of the Solaris exist since it went open source a few years ago, and most are not running on Sun hardware. For Dell and IBM, Solaris isn't going away, so rather than ignore an incremental revenue opportunity and providing more choice for customers, embrace it despite the competitive conflict around the servers.

Solaris works on hundreds of x86 and x64 systems, including those from Dell, IBM and HP, but the advantage of the reseller agreements is that the companies work together on engineering to fine tune the systems and marketing programs for the channel.

 

From a financial perspective, Dell, like IBM, can sell subscriptions to Solaris on its servers and share revenue with Sun, although it's not clear on the split. Clearly, getting a hardware sale and expanding the market is the reason to offer a choice of operating system.

 

Now Schwartz needs to convince HP to jump on the Solaris reseller bandwagon.

Topics: Open Source, Dell, Hardware, Operating Systems, Oracle, Servers, Software

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  • Outstanding!

    This is a marriage made in heaven.
    No_Ax_to_Grind
    • I concur...

      And with that I put on an an American accent and exclaim, "Woot! Cry out and loose the Solaris freaks of doom!"

      Fades out to the tune of "Here comes the Sun..."
      ego.sum.stig
  • RE: Dell becomes official reseller of Sun's Solaris

    Dell and Sun should merge or will merge to stay competitive. Neither of them can stand alone under the pressure of IBM and HP.
    vancejen
    • Hopefully translates into marketing push for Sun

      Competitive? You must be talking from a marketing standpoint. It is unfortunate (Sun's doing as usual) that more people do not know more about Sun's current architecture.

      Show me a machine from either IBM or HP (or Dell for that matter) that can support 32 cores and a [u]quarter Terabyte[/u] of RAM in a 4U chassis like the X4600M2 from Sun. Or a blade architecture that supports AMD, Intel and Sparc processors and up to 768 cores per rack like the Sun Blade 6048.

      Dell would definitely benefit since they don't have anything above a quad socket quad core in their lineup and their blade architecture does not compare.
      vscotta@...
  • Good deal

    After all, there's a reason why the hotmail backend runs on Solaris ;-)

    - John Musbach
    John Musbach
  • RE: Dell becomes official reseller of Sun's Solaris

    Is there a real advantage re: Dell w/Solaris vs. generic white box w/Centos, for example? Is the advantage worth the substantial cost difference? Why/why not???
    joe6pack_z
  • RE: Dell becomes official reseller of Sun's Solaris

    So the question for me is? will this mean further development of solaris on Dell desktops and laptops? Will Sun finally start supporting desktop and laptop hardware modems sound cards and boards?So many frustrated users out there!More speed Sun...the company was held back for so many years by poor a boardroom.
    The Management consultant