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Migrating to the Solaris Operating System: The Discipline of UNIX-to-UNIX Migrations
Migrating to the Solaris Operating System: The Discipline of UNIX-to-UNIX Migrations
ISBN: 0131502638
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 70
Authors:
Ken Pepple
,
Brian Down
,
David A. Levy
BUY ON AMAZON
Migrating to the Solaris Operating System: The Discipline of UNIX-to-UNIX Migrations
Table of Contents
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Preface
How This Guide is Organized
Related Documentation
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts
Using UNIX Commands
Accessing Sun Documentation
Chapter 1. Introduction to Migrations
Migration Goals
Migration Motivators
Migration Benefits
Migration Problems
Chapter 2. UNIX Migration Overview
Brief History of UNIX
Comparison of Commercial and Derivative Versions of UNIX
Chapter 3. Migration Strategies
Understanding the Concepts
Evaluating the Environment
Examining Strategies
Choosing a Strategy and Developing Tactics
Chapter 4. Justifying and Planning a Migration Project
Establishing a Business Justification for a Migration Effort
Planning Your Migration Project
Closing the Project
Chapter 5. Introducing the SunTone Methodology for Migration
SunTone Architecture Methodology
Architect Phase Defined
Implement Phase Defined
Manage Phase Defined
Moving Between Phases
Chapter 6. Architecting a Migration
Assessing the Environment
Designing and Architecting a Migration Solution
Chapter 7. Implementing a Migration
Porting an Application to a New Operating System
Migrating Data
Creating the Production Environment
Testing the Migrated Environment
Refining and Documenting Your Migration Methodology
Training End Users and Staff
Chapter 8. Managing a Migrated Environment
Extending the E-Stack
Defining Migration-Specific Management Tasks
Chapter 9. Migrating From Red Hat Linux
Overview of Linux
Justifying the Migration
Architecting the Target Solaris Environment
Implementing the Migration to the Solaris Environment
Managing the New Solaris Environment
Chapter 10. Migrating From Tru64 UNIX
Overview of Tru64
64-Bit Computing
Clustering
Justifying the Migration
Architecting the Migration
Implementing the Migration to the Solaris Environment
Managing the New Solaris Environment
Chapter 11. Migrating From the HPUX Platform
Justifying the Migration
Architecting the Migration Solution
Implementing the Migration to the Solaris Operating System
Managing the New Solaris Environment
Results
Appendix A. Sample JScore Report and Analysis
Solaris(TM) OE Analyzer for CC and Cobol Source Code Migration Analysis Results
Migrating to the Solaris Operating System: The Discipline of UNIX-to-UNIX Migrations
ISBN: 0131502638
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 70
Authors:
Ken Pepple
,
Brian Down
,
David A. Levy
BUY ON AMAZON
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