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OpenSolaris Network ApplianceIntroductionFor people who are interested in making small to medium sized network appliances using OpenSolaris, it is possible that what they can obtain in the form of OpenSolaris today isn't quite complete in terms of the feature set. This web page is intended to provide a central repository for bringing together information related to work that we believe would benefit those working in this space, if they were to choose OpenSolaris as the base operating system upon which to build a product. This web page is not meant to be a comprehensive list of what's required to make a functional OpenSolaris network appliance (such as a firewall or DSL router) as the requirements in this space will be ever changing, depending on the specific needs at a moment in time. If you have any questions regarding the contents of this web page, or about building a network appliance using OpenSolaris, please contact the appliances community (if you aren't already a part of it) at appliances dash discuss at opensolaris dot org. Why Solaris?If you're already reading this web page then you hopefully don't need any further convincing that Solaris is a good choice for your appliance. If you're just browsing around and still thinking about which direction you will go, here are some compelling reasons to choose OpenSolaris:
Examples of OpenSolaris network appliances
What is listed hereThe projects listed below are those that could be regarded as adding to or improving the OpenSolaris operating system, typically through OpenSolaris projects hosted on this web site. What is not listed hereWe haven't listed other work such as the following:
Other resources for appliance buildingWe're always interested in hearing about what others do to build network appliances using OpenSolaris. If you'd like to share the recipe or other documentation, scripts, etc, used to make that happen, please let us know and we'll be happy to include some links on this web page to your work. Current Projects related to building a network applianceThe table below represents a list of technologies where it is recognised that we, the OpenSolaris community, have some work to do in order to make OpenSolaris a truely worthwhile choice for use in appliances and embedded systems. The table below has been prepared using XML/XSL - you will need a modern browser in order to view it. Existing functionalityIf you're interested in what Solaris currently has to offer for building an appliance, the table below offers some insight in to what is currently available with Solaris as provided on DVD media. |