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=== What Is the JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit ? === | === What Is the JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit ? === | ||
| − | The JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit is the name given to the Sun Microsystems JumpStart Framework, developed by Sun in the UK. | + | The JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit is the name given to the Sun Microsystems JumpStart Framework, developed by Sun in the UK. |
| − | + | The toolkit was incorporated into the N1 SPS suite and might still be found within that (if you have access to it). | |
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| + | Now Sun has been bought by Oracle, the download location has moved to: [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/systems/jet-toolkit/index.html OTN] | ||
=== JumpStart Information === | === JumpStart Information === | ||
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What Is the JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit ?
The JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit is the name given to the Sun Microsystems JumpStart Framework, developed by Sun in the UK.
The toolkit was incorporated into the N1 SPS suite and might still be found within that (if you have access to it).
Now Sun has been bought by Oracle, the download location has moved to: OTN
JumpStart Information
There are many benefits to using a framework to extend the functionality of JumpStart, for example:
- improve the consistency of system installs
- faster implementation of projects
- improve build quality of the installations
- embed company best practices
The toolkit is aimed at providing basic OS installations along with frequently used/requested addtional product installation, and minimal configuration.