[pca] Quarterly patch schedule

Glen Gunselman ggunselm at emporia.edu
Fri Apr 9 22:42:49 CEST 2010


The "updates" that we have been getting were called "quarterly" updates by the Sun Spectrum support contract web pages even though there were only about 2 of them a year.
 
Perhaps the next Solaris update will be called CPU rather than 5/10 update 9.
There may be big changes a foot - or - may be it's just marketing.
 
have a good weekend,
Glen

>>> Dave Stark <dave at davidstark.name> 4/9/2010 3:17 PM >>>
Now that's interesting. Quite welcome I think in my case (should make the audit box-ticking exercises a lot simpler, and give the Admins some leverage for regular patching downtime), but perhaps not so welcome for those with machines on hostile networks if they have to wait months for security patches.

I wonder if this'll change the way patches will be delivered in the future. Does this spell the end of patchdiag.xref if patches are released in big chunks? Back to the Recommended Patch Clusters maybe.

I'm not familiar with how Oracle releases patches for its database - do they issue out-of-cycle emergency patches for high severity security bugs (the famous in-as-root Solaris telnet bug springs to mind)?

Hmmmm.

Dave

>New quarterly patch schedule.
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>http://www.pcworld.com/article/193865/suns_solaris_now_getting_quarterly_security_patches.html?tk=rss_news 
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