Keys points are that Solaris is proprietary and it's been around for a longer period of time. It's a mature system that's still being used for mission-critical applications (army, Nasa etc).
In a nutshell, from what I remember reading, they're basically the same. Both are technically flavors of Unix with slightly different ways of handling things. I don't think there is any specific advantage of Solaris over Linux, but there may be that I am not aware of. I admittedly don't work with Solaris a whole bunch.
I don't think that Solaris and Linux differ much. And globaltap.com provides them at the same rate if I'm not mistaken.
You may try Solaris to see how it works.
I don't think that Solaris and Linux differ much. And globaltap.com provides them at the same rate if I'm not mistaken.
You may try Solaris to see how it works.