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Operating Systems AIX Some question about AIX Post 302856123 by Linusolaradm1 on Monday 23rd of September 2013 04:56:30 AM
Old 09-23-2013
Some question about AIX

I have some question about aix: i know many unix system(hpux,solaris,etc) but never work with aix..
First question: updates/fixes are free or only commercial support?
Second: Is easy like hpux,there are many differences
between aix and other unix system?
Thanks
 

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