Identify three options that describe the new Oracle Solaris 11 zone features.
A.
There are boot environments for zones.
B.
Administrators can delegate common administration tasks by using RBAC.
C.
Oracle Solaris 11 supports Solaris 8, 9, and 10 branded zones.
D.
You can migrate a physical Solaris 10 system and its non-global zones to a solaris10 branded zone running
on an Oracle Solaris 11 system.
E.
It is possible to change the host ID of a zone.
Explanation:
A: The beadm utility includes support for creating and administering non-global zone boot environments.
Note: A boot environment is a bootable instance of the Oracle Solaris operating system image plus any other
application software packages installed into that image. System administrators can maintain multiple boot
environments on their systems, and each boot environment can have different software versions installed.
B: Role-based access control (RBAC) is a security feature for controlling user access to tasks that would
normally be restricted to the root role. By applying security attributes to processes and to users, RBAC can
divide up superuser capabilities among several administrators.