Sorry for the cross-posting, but I think the union of these lists will be interested in this. Joyent, a recent convert to Solaris (and ZFS in particular), has put together some fantastic T-shirts: http://flickr.com/photos/textdriveinc/139222094/ http://flickr.com/photos/textdriveinc/139222093/ https://store.joyent.com/products/show/3 https://store.joyent.com/products/show/4 They''re both great -- but I especially love "Boys are from LAMP, Men are from MARS" (MySQL + Apache + Rails + Solaris). And if you''re interested in seeing more of Joyent''s rationale for running on Solaris, check out Jason Hoffman''s Scaling with Rails presentation: http://www.scalewithrails.com/downloads/ScaleWithRails-April2006.pdf Finally, to confirm the rumors before they get started: it''s true that the DTrace team demo''d DTrace on Rails(*) to Joyent explicitly out of the hope of getting a DTrace T-shirt. Yes, we know -- we''re pathetic. - Bryan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryan Cantrill, Solaris Kernel Development. http://blogs.sun.com/bmc (*) http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bmc?entry=dtrace_on_rails
What does LAMP expand into ? Bryan Cantrill wrote:>Sorry for the cross-posting, but I think the union of these lists will >be interested in this. Joyent, a recent convert to Solaris (and ZFS in >particular), has put together some fantastic T-shirts: > > http://flickr.com/photos/textdriveinc/139222094/ > http://flickr.com/photos/textdriveinc/139222093/ > https://store.joyent.com/products/show/3 > https://store.joyent.com/products/show/4 > >They''re both great -- but I especially love "Boys are from LAMP, Men are >from MARS" (MySQL + Apache + Rails + Solaris). > >And if you''re interested in seeing more of Joyent''s rationale for running >on Solaris, check out Jason Hoffman''s Scaling with Rails presentation: > > http://www.scalewithrails.com/downloads/ScaleWithRails-April2006.pdf > >Finally, to confirm the rumors before they get started: it''s true that >the DTrace team demo''d DTrace on Rails(*) to Joyent explicitly out of the >hope of getting a DTrace T-shirt. Yes, we know -- we''re pathetic. > > - Bryan > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Bryan Cantrill, Solaris Kernel Development. http://blogs.sun.com/bmc > >(*) http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bmc?entry=dtrace_on_rails >_______________________________________________ >dtrace-discuss mailing list >dtrace-discuss at opensolaris.org > >
sang-suan gam wrote:> What does LAMP expand into ?Linux Apache MySQL Perl cheers, James C. McPherson -- Solaris Datapath Engineering Data Management Group Sun Microsystems
Thanks James :-) and also James Dickens :-) James C. McPherson wrote:> sang-suan gam wrote: > >> What does LAMP expand into ? > > > > Linux Apache MySQL Perl > > > cheers, > James C. McPherson > -- > Solaris Datapath Engineering > Data Management Group > Sun Microsystems
> > What does LAMP expand into ? > > Linux Apache MySQL PerlReally? I thought it was Lame Ass Mama''s Programmer. Jeff
Casper.Dik@sun.com
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
>Matt Ingenthron wrote: >> Sara Dornsife wrote: >>> How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"? >> Seems to fly in the face of that whole green computing/low power thing >> the hardware guys have going on. :) But it''s catchy... > > >AMPS: This one really does go to elevenYou meen we have to wait for S11?>... though that might be a little too obscure.Oh, I''m sure many of us remember that Rockumentary. Casper _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Torrey McMahon
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
Casper.Dik@Sun.COM wrote:>> Matt Ingenthron wrote: >> >>> Sara Dornsife wrote: >>> >>>> How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"? >>>> >>> Seems to fly in the face of that whole green computing/low power thing >>> the hardware guys have going on. :) But it''s catchy... >>> >> AMPS: This one really does go to eleven >> > > You meen we have to wait for S11? > > >> ... though that might be a little too obscure. >> > > Oh, I''m sure many of us remember that Rockumentary. > >There is that fine line between clever and stupid. :) -- Torrey McMahon Sun Microsystems Inc. _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Stephen Potter
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
Someone here just came up with: Charge up your environment with AMPS (Apache MySQL, PHP, Solaris) -spp This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Matt Ingenthron
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
Sara Dornsife wrote:> How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"?Seems to fly in the face of that whole green computing/low power thing the hardware guys have going on. :) But it''s catchy...> > Stephen Potter wrote: >> Someone here just came up with: Charge up your environment with AMPS >> (Apache MySQL, PHP, Solaris) >> >> -spp >> >> >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> opensolaris-discuss mailing list >> opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org_______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Torrey McMahon
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
Matt Ingenthron wrote:> Sara Dornsife wrote: >> How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"? > Seems to fly in the face of that whole green computing/low power thing > the hardware guys have going on. :) But it''s catchy...AMPS: This one really does go to eleven ... though that might be a little too obscure. -- Torrey McMahon Sun Microsystems Inc. _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Sara Dornsife
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"? Stephen Potter wrote:> Someone here just came up with: Charge up your environment with AMPS (Apache MySQL, PHP, Solaris) > > -spp > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org_______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Matt Ingenthron
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
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Nils Nieuwejaar
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
On Wed 06/07/06 at 14:32 PM, Torrey.McMahon@Sun.COM wrote:> Matt Ingenthron wrote: > >Sara Dornsife wrote: > >>How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"? > >Seems to fly in the face of that whole green computing/low power thing > >the hardware guys have going on. :) But it''s catchy... > > > AMPS: This one really does go to elevenAMPS: Solaris 10 goes to eleven _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Stephen Potter
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
Matt Ingenthron wrote:> Sara Dornsife wrote: >> How about "Turn up your environment with AMPS"? >> >> Stephen Potter wrote: >>> Someone here just came up with: Charge up your environment with AMPS >>> (Apache MySQL, PHP, Solaris) > Seems it''s been done before, I just stumbled across this page: > http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/collections/security.html > > #2 is "AMPS (Apache MySQL PHP SSL) for Solaris 10 > <http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/jsp/descFile.jsp?url=descAll/amps_apache_mysql_p> > *"Ok, how about AMPERES: Apache MySQL Perl/PHP Ehh.... Rails Errrmmm.... Solaris. ;-) -spp -- Stephen Potter <spp@unixsa.net> <http://www.lopsa.org> Director, LOPSA Executive Board "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a disgrace, two useless men are a law firm, and three are a congress." - John Adams _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Stephen Potter
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
> environment with AMPS (Apache MySQL, PHP, Solaris) > > The other discussion in this thread notwithstanding, > I think PostgreSQL would be the better database to mention.I can''t seem to get anything that works with PostgreSQL.... APPS, PAPS, SPAP, SAPP.... I guess SPAR (Solaris, PostgreSQL, Apache, Rails) could work... some kind of head-to-head competition thing... "Knock out LAMP with SPAR", but it doesn''t flow.... -spp This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Rich Teer
2007-Jan-10 16:23 UTC
[osol-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Best. Solaris Tees. Ever.
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Stephen Potter wrote:> Someone here just came up with: Charge up your environment with AMPS (Apache MySQL, PHP, Solaris)The other discussion in this thread notwithstanding, I think PostgreSQL would be the better database to mention. I like the acronym SIDE (Solaris Internet {Development, Deployment} Environment) myself (please excuse the shell regular expression!). "Run with Sun on your SIDE" "Run your SIDE on Sun" "SPARC inSIDE" -- oh wait, Intel would probably jump on this one. :-) Good job I''m not in marketing, eh? :-) -- Rich Teer, SCNA, SCSA, OpenSolaris CAB member President, Rite Online Inc. Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 URL: http://www.rite-group.com/rich _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org