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Oracle Solaris 11: First Look

You're reading from   Oracle Solaris 11: First Look A sneak peek at all the important new features and functionality of Oracle Solaris 11

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849688307
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Philip P. Brown Philip P. Brown
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Oracle Solaris 11: First Look
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. IPS – The Image Packaging System FREE CHAPTER 2. Solaris 11 Installation Methods 3. Sysadmin Configuration Differences 4. Networking Nuts and Bolts 5. NWAM – Networking Auto-reconfiguration 6. ZFS – Now You Can't Ignore It! 7. Zones in Solaris 11 8. Security Improvements 9. Miscellaneous IPS Package Reference
New ACL Permissions and Abbreviations
Solaris 10 Available Enhancements Index

Networking re-architected


Solaris 11 has a vastly redesigned networking infrastructure, both at the kernel level, and at the sysadmin level. It is crucial to understand this redesign.

Therefore, I shall start this chapter with some orientation material.

The following topics are touched on in this chapter:

  • Kernel redesign

  • Orientation to new Solaris 11 networking

  • Interface naming

  • NWAM – automatic networking configuration

  • IPMP (IP multipathing), tunneling, and VLAN management

  • Network resource management (per-interface, flows, and IP QoS)

  • Other changes

The changes in Solaris 11 improve both performance, and general manageability. In the manageability department, changes you make with the new tools stay across reboots.

Kernel redesign

Prior to Solaris 11, many, but not all, network drivers took advantage of a common driver framework called the Generic LAN Driver (GLD) framework.

Now in Solaris 11, virtually all drivers use GLD Version 3. This has allowed a redesign of the kernel-to-user interface to bring...

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