I typically ask, is it stable, is it Unix, can't it compete with Solaris on any level?
The answer is typically no, with the exception of VM migrations. Of course, those don't really need to happen with Solaris and/or AIX, since the hardware they typically run on doesn't break as often.
What are operating systems? An operating system, also called an “OS,” is a type of system software that manages the computer hardware and software and enables applications to run on top of it. The operating system allows the software in your computer to communicate with the hardware, thus enabling the software applications to function.
An OS consists of a group of foundation files your computer needs to start and to work. These are called system software files. Every device that uses a...
I typically ask, is it stable, is it Unix, can't it compete with Solaris on any level?
The answer is typically no, with the exception of VM migrations. Of course, those don't really need to happen with Solaris and/or AIX, since the hardware they typically run on doesn't break as often.