Solstice AdminSuite 2.3 Administration Guide

Standalone Systems

A networked standalone system can share information with other systems in the network, but it can function autonomously because it has its own hard disk with enough space to contain the root (/), /usr, and /export/home file systems and swap space. The standalone system thus has local access to operating system software, executables, virtual memory space, and user-created files.

A non-networked standalone system is a standalone system with all the characteristics listed above except that is not connected to a network.