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2009-02-25 NEWDevelopment Release: Nexenta Core Platform 2.0 Beta 2
Anil Gulecha has announced the availability of the second beta release of Nexenta Core Platform 2.0, a free and open source distribution combining the OpenSolaris kernel with Ubuntu userland: "This is to announce availability of Nexenta Core 2.0 Beta 2. This is our second beta, and includes many bug fixes and issues resolved after the first beta release. Release highlights: OpenSolaris build 104+ with critical patches; over 13,000 packages in the repository; based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS 'Hardy Heron' repository; includes latest dpkg/APT, GCC, Binutils, Coreutils, Perl, Python, Ruby, Qt and GTK+ libraries; SMF support added for server applications like Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Exim; 100% native Debian environment, easy to upgrade, easy to use; includes Vim and screen by default; addition of latest devzone version to the CD; includes apt-clone which brings ZFS power to apt-get." Here is the brief release announcement. Download the zipped ISO image from here: nexenta-core-platform_2.0-b104-beta2_x86.iso.zip (440MB).

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 • 2010-09-17: Distribution Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0.1
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Nexenta OS is a free and open source operating system combining the OpenSolaris kernel with GNU application userland. Nexenta OS runs on Intel/AMD 32-/64-bit hardware and is distributed as a single installable CD. Upgrades and binary packages not included on the CD can be installed from Nexenta OS repository using Advanced Packaging Tool. In addition, source based software components can be downloaded from network repositories available at Debian/GNU Linux and Ubuntu Linux.

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2010-09-17 Distribution Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0.1
Anil Gulecha has announced the release of Nexenta Core Platform 3.0.1, a server operating system combining the OpenSolaris kernel with GNU application userland: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform 3.0.1. Over the NCP 3.0, this release includes fixes to nexenta-zones and additional backports from ON to b134. Features" based on OpenSolaris build 134+ backports and fixes from later releases; ZFS deduplication support; Crossbow support; over 13,000 packages in the repository; based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS 'Hardy Heron' repository; this includes latest dpkg/APT, GCC, Binutils, Coreutils, Perl, Python, Ruby, Qt libraries, GTK+ libraries; SMF support added to server applications like Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Exim...." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0.1-b134_x86.iso.zip (539MB).
2010-08-20 Distribution Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0
Nexenta Core Platform (NCP) is a project combining the OpenSolaris kernel with the GNU/Debian user experience to provide a versatile and powerful ZFS-based server platform, and Anil Gulecha has announced that NCP 3.0 RC3 becomes the official 3.0 release: "This is the same ISO as the RC3 release. For the near feature, the move to NCP 4.0 will be in 2 phases. The first immediate change would be to move from OpenSolaris b134 to a recent Illumos build. With this the Nexenta project will change its base from OpenSolaris to Illumos, a branch of OpenSolaris ON gate, with closed bits replaced with open code. Note that you can use the SUN_PERSONALITY variable to get the original OpenSolaris userland rather than GNU, if you so prefer." Here is the brief release announcement, with the features of this release summarized in the download page. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134_x86.iso.zip (539MB).
2010-07-29 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC3
Anil Gulecha has announced the third release candidate for Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, an OpenSolaris-based server distribution: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC3. The main changes over the RC2 release include ON fixes backported to b134. Features: based on OpenSolaris build 134+ backports/fixes from later releases; ZFS deduplication support; Crossbow support; over 13000 packages in the repository; based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) repository; includes latest dpkg/apt, GCC, Binutils, Coreutils, Perl, Python, Ruby, Qt libs, GTK+ libs, etc.; SMF support added fo server applications like Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Exim 4, etc.; 100% native Debian environment, easy to upgrade, easy to use; includes Vim and screen by default; includes apt-clone which brings ZFS power to apt-get." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134-rc3_x86.iso.zip (539MB).
2010-07-01 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC2
Anil Gulecha has announced the availability of the second release candidate for Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, an OpenSolaris-based server distribution: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC2. The main changes over the RC1 release include dozens of ON fixes backported to OpenSolaris b134 and bug fixes. Features: based on OpenSolaris build 134+ with backports and fixes from later releases; ZFS deduplication support; Crossbow support; over 13,000 packages in the repository; based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS repository; includes latest APT, GCC, Binutils, Coreutils, Perl, Python, Ruby, Qt and GTK+ libraries; SMF support added for server applications like Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Exim; 100% native Debian environment, easy to upgrade, easy to use; includes apt-clone which brings ZFS power to apt-get." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134-rc2_x86.iso.zip (539MB).
2010-05-24 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC1
Anil Gulecha has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, a server distribution combining the OpenSolaris kernel and base system with Debian utilities and Ubuntu software packages: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC1. The main changes over the beta 3 release include: dozens of ON fixes backported to b134, bug fixes. Features: based on OpenSolaris build 134+ backports/fixes from later releases; ZFS deduplication support; Crossbow support; over 13,000 packages in the repository based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS repository; SMF support added to server applications like Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Exim; 100% native Debian environment; includes apt-clone which brings ZFS power to apt-get." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134-rc1_x86.iso.zip (539MB).
2010-04-26 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 Beta 3
Anil Gulecha has announced the availability of the third beta release of Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, an OpenSolaris-based distribution for servers: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform (NCP) 3.0 Beta 3, the final beta release in the NCP3 cycle. The main changes over the beta 2 release include dozens of ON fixes backported to b134. This is a beta release, and a (slow) moving target until we reach the final release. It is in a good shape for developers to tinker with and we welcome your efforts to improve NCP3. Please file bug reports/RFEs here. Features: based on OpenSolaris build 134; first release with ZFS deduplication support; Crossbow support; over 13,000 packages in the repository; based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS repository...." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134-beta3_x86.iso.zip (536MB).
2010-03-31 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 Beta 2
Anil Gulecha has announced that the second beta release of Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, an OpenSolaris-based server distribution, is now available for testing: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform (NCP) 3.0 Beta 2, the final beta release in the NCP3 cycle. Starting with this release of NCP3, there will be a small charge for all users of NCP. This is required for security upgrades, and usage of apt-clone functionality. Developing and maintaining a distribution the size of NCP takes a lot of resources, and we need your help to sponsor continued development of your favourite OpenSolaris distribution. To learn more about the upcoming pricing policy, visit this page." Read the rest of the release announcement for more information. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134-beta2_x86.iso.zip (543MB).
2010-03-06 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 Beta 1
Anil Gulecha has announced the availability of the first beta release of Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, a free and open-source operating system combining the OpenSolaris kernel with GNU application userland, Debian utilities and Ubuntu software packages: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of Nexenta Core Platform (NCP) 3.0 Beta 1, the sixth release in the NCP 3 cycle. The main changes over the alpha 5 release include: move from OpenSolaris b133 to b134; nexenta-on-source changes; bug-fix list (libm.a is missing; libusb, libuuid missing a pkg-config file; profile.dpkg-dist leftover after installation; rsync daemon enabled by default; problem with libgcc1 version mismatch; libsunw-perl short description typo; keyboard layout not set; user created during install is member of group 'staff'; Squid fails to install; 3.0a4 - installation fails on unpartitioned USB stick; cupsys init script tries to load Linux kernel module 'lp'....)." Here is the complete release announcement. Download (MD5): nexenta_3.0-b134-beta1_x86.iso.zip (526MB).
2010-02-19 Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 Alpha 5
Anil Gulecha has announced the availability of the fifth alpha release of Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, a minimal, server-oriented distribution based on the OpenSolaris base system with Ubuntu software packages: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform (NCP) 3.0 Alpha 5, the fifth release in the NCP3 cycle. The main changes over the Alpha 4 release include: move from OpenSolaris b131 to b133; nexenta-on-source changes; bug fixes. We've been working on a COMSTAR VTape driver to virtualize SCSI tapes over for ZFS Zvols. The code is now beta quality, and available under the CDDL license. Other features: first release with ZFS deduplication support; Crossbow support; over 13000 packages in the repository...." Read the brief release announcement for further details. Download (MD5): nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b133-alpha5_x86.iso (528MB).
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