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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Mar 24 20:58:18 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: kaboom at oobleck.net (Chris Ricker)</li>
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> > Has anyone priced Solaris 10 lately? Sorry...did I say that out loud?
> > Uhh...nevermind.
>
> How much?
free, if you don't mind no support and have one of the approximately 3 PCs
(or pretty much any Ultrasparc) it runs on. Otherwise, pricing starts at
$120 / per CPU socket (Sun already ships dual-core, so they price per
socket, not per CPU) for updates access only, and climbs from there
depending on level of support needed.
That's assuming Solaris on non-Sun hardware. If you're getting bundled
support for Sun hardware+OS, it's tiered based on the type of machine and
the level of support.
later,
chris
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