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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Which OS are you using? Post 302083184 by rhfrommn on Friday 4th of August 2006 01:59:08 PM
Old 08-04-2006
It entirely depends on the type of server and the industry of the company. For example, Sun is (was at least) extremely popular in the Telecom industry while IBM is the king of banking.

Linux is growing rapidly in popularity among small 1 or 2 processor servers. For big machines (8 procs on up) commercial unix dominates, with AIX probably the most popular and Solaris probably 2nd.

You could look up statistics from somebody like Gartner if you wanted to, or even cNet news.com tends to have articles about market shares and all that. But the main point is you can't really have a general number with much meaning too it, you need to know more about the environment to say which OS would be most popular or best.
 
dacf.conf(4)							   File Formats 						      dacf.conf(4)

NAME
dacf.conf - device auto-configuration configuration file SYNOPSIS
/etc/dacf.conf DESCRIPTION
The kernel uses the dacf.conf file to automatically configure hot plugged devices. Because the dacf.conf file contains important kernel state information, it should not be modified. The format of the /etc/dacf.conf file is not public and might change in versions of the Solaris operating environment that are not compati- ble with Solaris 8. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5) NOTES
This document does not constitute an API. The /etc/dacf.conf file might not exist or might contain different contents or interpretations in versions of the Solaris operating environment that are not compatible with Solaris 8. The existence of this notice does not imply that any other documentation lacking this notice constitutes an API. SunOS 5.10 15 May 2001 dacf.conf(4)
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