Comparison of OpenSolaris distributions

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Technical variations of Solaris distributions include support for different hardware devices and systems or software package configurations. Organizational differences may be motivated by historical reasons. Other criteria include security, including how quickly security upgrades are available; ease of package management; and number of packages available.

These tables compare each noteworthy distribution's latest stable release on wide-ranging objective criteria. It does not cover each operating system's subjective merits, branches marked as unstable or beta, nor compare Solaris distributions with other operating systems.

General

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Basic general information about the distributions: creator or producer, release date and latest version, and so forth.

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Distribution Developer First public release Based on Latest release date Status Purpose Cost
BeleniX  ?  ? OpenSolaris, GNU 0.7.1 / July 19, 2008 Discontinued  ? Gratis
Nexenta OS Nexenta Systems 2005 OpenSolaris, GNU, Ubuntu 3.1.3.5 (October 31, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-10-31)) [±] Discontinued  ? Gratis
NexentaStor Nexenta Systems  ? Nexenta OS 5.3.0, May 2020[1] Active “Enterprise Grade Unified Block & File Storage”[2] Commercial
OmniOSce OmniTI / OmniOSce Association 2012[3] illumos, GNU r151050 (May 6, 2024)[4] Active “Produce a self-hosting, minimalist Illumos-based release suitable for production deployment”[5] Gratis
OpenIndiana illumos Foundation et al. 2010 illumos, OpenSolaris, GNU Hipster 2024.04 (April 28, 2024; 11 months ago (2024-04-28)) [±][6] Active “Ensure the continued availability of an openly developed distribution based on OpenSolaris”[7] Gratis
SmartOS Joyent  ? illumos, GNU 20201203T165910Z, Dec 2020[8] Active Cloud computing (“converged container and virtual machine hypervisor”[9]) Gratis
Tribblix Peter Tribble  ? illumos 0m35, Aug 2024[10] Active Tribblix is an operating system distribution derived from OpenSolaris, OpenIndiana, and illumos, with a retro style and modern components (“”[11]) Gratis
v9os Alexander Eremin  ? illumos 2018-10-01[12] Active “Server-only, IPS-based minimal SPARC distribution of illumos”[13] Gratis
Distribution Developer First public release Based on Latest release date Status Purpose Cost
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Technical

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Distribution Supported architectures Install-time desktop environment selection
BeleniX x86, x86-64 KDE, Xfce
Nexenta OS x86, x86-64 GNOME
NexentaStor x86(-64?)  ?
OmniOS x86, x86-64 none
OpenIndiana x86, x86-64 MATE
SmartOS x86-64[14] none
Tribblix x86-64, SPARC Xfce
v9os SPARC none
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Package management and installation

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Information on features in the distributions. Package numbers are only approximate.

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Distribution Approximate number of packages Package format/tools Default installer Graphical installation procedure
BeleniX  ? RPM  ?  ?
Nexenta OS  ? APT  ?  ?
NexentaStor  ?  ?  ?  ?
OmniOS 1032[15] IPS Kayak No
OpenIndiana 4600[16] IPS Caiman Yes
SmartOS  ? pkgsrc/pkgin N/A (live system) N/A
Tribblix 130[17] SVR4 N/A (live system) N/A
v9os  ? IPS  ? No
Distribution Approximate number of packages Package format/tools Default installer Graphical installation procedure
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