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Dominant Unix in production?
What's the dominant Unix in production environment?
Solaris or Linux? HP-UX and AIX have never been "dominant", while HP-UX is widely used in financial circles... Is Linux reallly where it's all going for major production environments running Oracle/SAP/whatever or will Solaris remain viable in big production environments? I am not debating the merits of OS, BTW. |