Tuesday Jan 27, 2009
Tuesday Jan 27, 2009
On behalf of the entire Solaris Cluster team, I am happy to announce the release of Solaris Cluster 3.2 1/09 today. This new release brings more features for high availability, virtualization, disaster recovery, flexibility, diagnosibility, and ease of use. This release also brings support for latest versions of many third party software applications.
If you would like to run Oracle RAC in Solaris Containers non-global zones, also called a zone cluster, check it out! If you would rather choose whether or not to have a device fenced in the event of a failure, you have the option to do so. Now, you do not need to create a separate partition for /globaldevices before installing your cluster. You can use ZFS for your root partition. "Exclusive-IP Zones" are now supported with Solaris Cluster to help you isolate Solaris Containers at IP level. A new configuration checker helps to ensure that your cluster is not vulnerable in the event of failures.
Click on the links below to see what some of our team members have to say
about the new features of Solaris Cluster 3.2 1/09.
You could also read the detailed description of the new features in the Sun Cluster 3.2 1/09 Release Notes. Stay tuned for more details here.
Download Solaris Cluster 3.2 1/09 software here.
Jatin Jhala
Engineering Manager/Solaris Cluster 3.2U2 Release Lead
The link for ipod versions of Optional Fencing and Agents is broken. Can you please fix them. Thank you.
Posted by 76.97.148.137 on January 28, 2009 at 07:56 PM PST #
The links should be fixed now. They had an extra space at the end of the file name. Thanks for pointing it out.
Posted by Jatin Jhala on January 28, 2009 at 08:54 PM PST #
Dear ..!!!!
Regarding sun cluster 3.2 with new release and it will install on solaris 10 x86 32 bit.
My question : Is it possible sun cluster 3.2 supported installing on solaris 10 x86 32 Bit ?
Thanks
Jodi
Posted by Jodi on September 16, 2009 at 01:38 AM PDT #
Hi,
Solaris Cluster 3.2 1/09 is only supported on Solaris 10 x86 on the 64-bit platform. There is no 32-bit version that is supported.
Thanks.
Jatin
Posted by Jatin Jhala on September 16, 2009 at 11:55 AM PDT #
Hello Jatin,
May I know if I can use Solaris Cluster 3.2 on 32-bit Solaris SPARC platform ?
Posted by Prasad Andukuri on October 14, 2009 at 09:20 PM PDT #