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October 27th, 2009

Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 5:50 am

Categories: Distributions, General, Linux Server OS, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, mergers & acquisitions, support

Tags: OpenSolaris, Oracle Corp., Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

With Apple having followed through on its promise to dump theĀ  ZFS file system, and Oracle still preparing to take over Sun any time now, we should consider the future of the technology, and perhaps the OpenSolaris operating system it rides on.

OpenSolaris was Sun’s attempt to secure a future for what had been its proprietary Unix. It has some advantages over Linux, on which its advocates will gladly bend your ear over a couple of beers.

But there’s a curious thing about technical advantages in the age of open source. They don’t matter as much as they once did. After all, if open source can compete with proprietary products that have decades’ head start and armies of programmers behind them, how big is an open source program’s technical details?

Open source has taught some hard lessons.

It’s pretty clear that the programming of a few little features don’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy software world. Oracle has its Unbreakable Linux program in which it has invested heavily. Does it really make sense for Oracle to keep carrying OpenSolaris, or is it time for Larry Ellison to tell it, “Here’s looking at you, kid” and just walk away?

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Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Oracle makes money from its proprietary database
If they gave that away for free then ironically they wouldn't have been able to buy Sun.

This idea that open sourcing your intellectual property is a good idea is incredibly deluded. The proprietary model has a much better business history.
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Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?  Loverock Davidson | 10/27/09
Damn it ill hate myself for that may even  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
Don't feel too badly  Viva la crank dodo | 10/27/09
Linux is hacked up in that there is no central development of the OS  connor33 | 10/27/09
Steady on! Linus no regard?  peter_erskine@... | 10/28/09
Breaking VMServer for one  connor33 | 11/01/09
RE: Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
sorry i have forgot  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
Oracle is a for profit  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/27/09
hello no axe hello (NT)  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
Sun bet the farm on open source  connor33 | 10/27/09
oracle give its linux for free  Quebec-french | 10/28/09
Oracle makes money from its proprietary database  connor33 | 11/01/09
Sun was not an open source company  daengbo | 10/28/09
They spent a billion on mysql  connor33 | 11/01/09
ok oracle is for profit ok then why ...  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
sorry i made a truck load of typo thx you (nt)  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
Profound statement.  People | 10/27/09
RE:Profound statement  step69 | 10/27/09
RE: Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?  techietubby | 10/27/09
well its a small talk back i was expecting more  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
Will Ubantu survive Android?  The Management consultant | 10/27/09
google could get themself a nice OS  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
RE: Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?  The Management consultant | 10/27/09
nice post .....it would be nice to dig this more deeper  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
RE: Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?  blu_z | 10/28/09
RE: Will OpenSolaris survive Oracle?  Cade Foster | 10/29/09

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