Solaris worth exploring depends on your needs. It offers relevant features for users seeking a reliable experience.
Solaris worth exploring depends on your needs. It offers relevant features for users seeking a reliable experience.
Solaris remains a viable option for those seeking stability and enterprise-grade performance. While it may not dominate mainstream use, its features still attract specific industries and users who value its reliability.
RedHat's distributions have faded into obscurity, while Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Elementary OS and Windows dominate the scene.
solaris is widely adopted by the military in AUS and NZ. a few companies continue to use it, and development remains active. the last update was about a year ago. I think Oracle discontinued the open-source component (opensolaris) and now only distributes parts of the source code. i’d consider using it only if i had access to the australian defence force’s war simulation tools. solaris offers impressive capabilities, but i’m content learning about them through academic and security research papers.
It seems some companies still rely on Solaris. I'm preparing for RedHat certification, and a few classmates have worked with it before. Unless you're interested in using it professionally, I don't think it's necessary for your goals.