One-fourth is the same as one quarter, which is the same as .25 in decimal notation.
because they can relate to one another
NO. 1.2 is the same as 1 and two tenths, or 1 and one fifth. 1.5 is the same as one and a half. 1.2 is less than 1.5.
Yes, it is one & the same.
No. Taking one half of a number is the same as dividing it by 2. If you divide a number by 1/2 that's the same as multiplying it by 2.
Solr is related to searching. its a open source from apache.
Solr is an open source search server which uses the Lucene search library. Both are written in Java and under the Apache Software License.More information about Solr can be found at solr-1
Solr
Solaris is a specific version of Unix; the term 'Unix' refers to a classification, and several vendors provide a Unix-like environment. So, in a sense, Unix and Solaris are the same thing.
Of course, that depends on what is meant by "user friendly". SOLR provides an HTTP interface. This means that if you are comfortable with working with URLs and manipulating the URL parameters it is friendly. SOLR can return results in a number of standard formats (e.g., XML, JSON) so if you are comfortable with these formats it is friendly. Depending on your familiarity with setting up server software you could argue that this may be one of the "user unfriendly" areas of SOLR. Apache has done a nice job in packaging SOLR but you would still need some knowledge of server software to get it set up (server software e.g., Apache web server, Tomcat/Jetty servlet containers). They provide a nice tutorial for getting started quickly. Perhaps reading it would give you an idea of how your level of computer knowledge matches its friendliness: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html
Linux is the leading operating system and has far more users than Solaris.
You study Solaris for the same reasons you would study any topic; to learn and understand, or because it is required in your job situation (or a job that you would like).
A person looking to find a tutorial or guide for using Solaris Zones can find this information in quite a few different places. Some places that offer help for using Solaris Zones include Solaris Blog, Oracle, and Softpanorama.
Your question is an unanswerable loop. Solaris is a Unix system. One cannot be better or worse than the other because one is a subdivision of the other.
None. Solaris has a monolithic kernel.
Solaris - magazine - was created in 1974.
Don Solaris was created in 808.