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Solaris Athena is reaching its

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end-of-life

As you may remember from past hardware renewal and Athena reqeust-for-proposal letters, as of about four years ago MIT has stopped purchasing and renewing desktop Sun Solaris Athena systems, both in our public student Athena clusters and as workstations provided to the DLCs. This decision was driven by a variety of reasons, which can be summarized as:

  • Linux Athena workstations increasingly deliver superior performance at a much lower cost
  • Vendors increasingly target Linux as their primary Unix-based desktop platform for software and support
  • The high cost of developing a custom Solaris distribution with diminishing resources was rapidly becoming prohibitive
  • Lack of industry/higher education adoption of Sun Solaris as a desktop operating environment
  • Standardizing on a single, Linux-based Athena desktop platform allows MIT to leverage community efforts in software packaging, user interface development, and hardware integration

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