2015-10-25T12:50:11Z

When evaluating Enterprise Linux, what aspect do you think is the most important to look for?

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2019-07-25T19:57:10Z
Jul 25, 2019

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.

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