A customer of mine is still using Solaris 8, now I have a product which requires testing against this OS, however looking at Oracle, they merely provide 10 and 11. Is it possible to find Solaris 8 for download (x86) still? Or is it a lost cause?
Solaris 8 was last shipped on February 16, 2007. You can only get patches for it until end of march 2012 after which it will reach its end of service life.
Solaris 8 was only released for the SPARC architecture. Your best bet is to contact Oracle and see if they will sell you any CDs. You should be able to pick up a SPARC machine capable of running Solaris 8 on the second user market. For software package etc there is always sunfreeware.com.
Have you tried running their existing binaries on Solaris 10? ideally it should run as Solaris provides "Binary Gurantee" which means binaries compiled for old version of OS should run on new version os OS without a recompiling.
CD:
sol-8-hw4-install-sparc.iso -- Solaris 8 2/04 Installation (SPARC Platform Edition) CD
sol-8-hw4-lang-sparc.iso -- Solaris 8 Languages (SPARC Platform Edition) CD
sol-8-hw4-sparc-v1.iso -- Solaris 8 2/04 Software (SPARC Platform Edition) CD 1 of 2
sol-8-hw4-sparc-v2.iso -- Solaris 8 2/04 Software (SPARC Platform Edition) CD 2 of 2
sol-8-hw4-supp.iso -- Solaris 8 2/04 Software Supplement CD
DVD: SOL_8_204_SPARC.iso -- Solaris 8 2/04 Operating Environment DVD, содержит материалы:
Solaris 8 2/04 Installation (SPARC Platform Edition) CD
Solaris 8 2/04 Software (SPARC Platform Edition) CDs (1 of 2 and 2 of 2)
Solaris 8 Languages (SPARC Platform Edition) CD
Solaris 8 2/04 Documentation CDs
8_Recommended.zip -- Solaris 8 SPARC Recommended Patch Cluster (Apr/24/09)
J2SE_Solaris_8_Recommended.zip -- J2SE Solaris 8 SPARC Recommended Patch Cluster (Mar/11/09)
java_es_2_3_4_required_comp_patches_solaris8-sparc.zip -- Java ES 2,3,4 Component Patch Solaris 8 SPARC (Mar/19/09)
There are a lot of reasons to not use Solaris-8 (too old for security updates for one). However, if you have purchased an ULTRA_5 or Sunblade-150 at a garage sale, or are running a museum, then original CDROMs can be purchased on eBay for $50. They can also be downloaded from https://archive.org ("I believe" these were made "public domain" by Sun Microsystems before the takeover by Oracle). Beware that SPARC usually means 32-bit CPUs while UltraSPARC means 64-bit CPUs.
Solaris 8 was last shipped on February 16, 2007. You can only get patches for it until end of march 2012 after which it will reach its end of service life.
You would need a valid developer account and/or maintenance agreement with Oracle. I do not believe those are free.
Solaris 8 was only released for the SPARC architecture. Your best bet is to contact Oracle and see if they will sell you any CDs. You should be able to pick up a SPARC machine capable of running Solaris 8 on the second user market. For software package etc there is always sunfreeware.com.
Have you tried running their existing binaries on Solaris 10? ideally it should run as Solaris provides "Binary Gurantee" which means binaries compiled for old version of OS should run on new version os OS without a recompiling.
For anyone else stumping here, since this page is one of the top results in Google, this is a link to acquire sunos 5.8 / Solaris 8 http://facilier.winworldpc.com/Abandonware%20Operating%20Systems/Misc/Sun%20Solaris%208%20x86.7z
Download Solaris 8 for x86 http://old-dos.ru/index.php?page=files&mode=files&do=show&id=5152
[SPARC] Sun Solaris 8 2/04 (HW4)
http://doutdess.org/sun-solaris-8-2-torrent-18015
Solaris 8 2/02 x86 appears obtainable from WinWorld (https://winworldpc.com/product/sun-solaris/8).
There are a lot of reasons to not use Solaris-8 (too old for security updates for one). However, if you have purchased an ULTRA_5 or Sunblade-150 at a garage sale, or are running a museum, then original CDROMs can be purchased on eBay for $50. They can also be downloaded from https://archive.org ("I believe" these were made "public domain" by Sun Microsystems before the takeover by Oracle). Beware that SPARC usually means 32-bit CPUs while UltraSPARC means 64-bit CPUs.