Oracle Solaris Remote Lab (OSRL) Fact Sheet
- by user13333379
The Oracle Solaris Remote Lab allows independent software vendors (ISVs) to test and qualify their applications in a self service Solaris cloud.
  
  
  
  
  
  ISVs who are Oracle Partner Network Gold members with a specialization in the Solaris knowledge zone can apply for free access in OPN. 
  The lab offers the following features to it's users: 
   
    Lifetime of project: 45 days (extensions granted on demand)  
    Up to 5 virtual machines in a private network  
    Virtual Machine technology: Solaris zones  
    Resources per VM 
     
      processor support: SPARC or x86  
      OS version: OracleSolaris 11.0 
      4GB physical memory  
      4GB swap space  
      10GB local filesystem storage  
      10GB network filesystem (NFS) mounted on all virtual machines 
     
    Networking configuration 
     
      The only external network routes are to Partner's other Virtual Machines  
      No network routing to the Internet  
      The SMB (CIFS) sharing protocol is not available between Virtual Machines  
     
    Device Access  
     
      Applications that assume the existence of /devices will not run in a Virtual Machine  
      Applications that use eeprom to modify SPARC eeprom setting will not run in a Virtual Machine 
     
    The following utilities do not work properly in Virtual Machines:  
     
      add_drv, disks, prtconf, prtdiag, rem_dev 
     
    Access technology: Secure Global Desktop, file up and download 
    root access within VM 
    Available VM templates (both processor architectures) 
     
      Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.3) for Solaris with Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g 
      Weblogic 12c  
      SAMP: Apache http server, PHP, MySQL, phpadmin 
      on all templates and images: Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 for application development  
     
   
  More resources: 
    
   
    Online application for Oracle Solaris remote Lab 
     Developer Webinar about the Oracle Solaris Remote Lab  
    Everything an Oracle Solaris Developer needs...