Slowlaris

( /slo'·lahr·is/, n.)

   [Usenet;  poss.  from the variety of prosimian called a "slow loris".
   The  variant  `Slowlartus'  is also common, related to {LART}] Common
   hackish  term for Solaris, Sun's System VR4 version of Unix that came
   out  of the standardization wars of the early 1990s. So named because
   especially on older hardware, responsiveness was much less crisp than
   under  the  preceding  SunOS.  Early  releases  of  Solaris (that is,
   Solaris  2,  as  some {marketroid}s at Sun retroactively rechristened
   SunOS  as Solaris 1) were quite buggy, and Sun was forced by customer
   demand  to  support  SunOS  for  quite  some time. Newer versions are
   acknowledged  to  be among the best commercial Unix variants in 1998,
   but  still lose single-processor benchmarks to Sparc {Linux}. Compare
   {HP-SUX}, {sun-stools}.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {Hed Rat}{HP-SUX}{Internet Exploder}{terminak}]