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  • Linux Athena workstations increasingly deliver superior performance at a much lower cost
  • Vendors target Linux as their primary Unix-based desktop platform for both commercial and open-source third-party software and support
  • The high cost of developing a custom Solaris distribution with diminishing resources became prohibitive
  • As a desktop operating environment, Sun Solaris has suffered from declining popularity and lack of industry/higher education adoption
  • Standardizing on a single, Linux-based Athena desktop platform lets MIT leverage community efforts in software packaging, user interface development, and hardware integration
  • IS&T can deploy, maintain, and support more machines in MIT's student computing environment with reduced resources
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    titleSupport for Sun Solaris Athena Desktops Ends Summer 2009

    At As the four year life cycle comes to a close, IS&T wants to remind you that this summer marks the end of life for the few remaining Sun Solaris Athena systems in the public student cluster environment as well as those Sun Solaris Athena systems deployed to departments, labs, and centers.

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