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It doesn't quite work that way. Most applications that run on UNIX have a linux version. Simply put: no linux migration path == lost software business. Except in the case of legacy stuff written back in the 1980's.
Linux is a derivative of UNIX, like earlier flavors of UNIX were derivatives System V UNIX that became AIX, Solaris, and so on. The difference here is that there are POSIX standards nowadays which means, in practical terms, that porting your homegrown code to Linux is usually feasible. Often pretty close to painless.
There are some products that are OS specific. You would get a lot better answers if you told us what applications you have running now and what you want to do. A list like you asked for will get you nowhere.
Example: oracle works well on UNIXes and Linux. In fact, Oracle appliances like EXADATA machines run Linux - for other UNIX types.
Specifics are needed here.
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tspi_tpm_authorizemigrationticket
Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket(3) TCG Software Stack Developer's Reference Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket(3)
NAME
Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket- create the migration ticket required for the migration process.
SYNOPSIS
#include <tss/platform.h>
#include <tss/tcpa_defines.h>
#include <tss/tcpa_typedef.h>
#include <tss/tcpa_struct.h>
#include <tss/tss_typedef.h>
#include <tss/tss_structs.h>
#include <tss/tspi.h>
TSS_RESULT Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket(TSS_HTPM hTPM, TSS_HKEY hMigrationKey,
TSS_MIGRATE_SCHEME migrationScheme, UINT32* pulMigTicketLength,
BYTE** prgbMigTicket);
DESCRIPTION
Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket is used by the owner to authorize a target public key for migration. This mean sthat when a system is set
up, the owner can decide that all archives should be done on a particular server. Then as keys are created, the user can pick one of these
servers for the target of the migration of their keys, if they wish. This provides one of the two authorizations necessary to migrate a
key.
PARAMETERS
hTPM
Handle of the TPM object
hMigrationKey
Handle of the object representing the migration key.
migrationScheme
Flag indiating the migration scheme to be used.
pulMigTicketLength
Recieves the length (in bytes) of the prgbMigTicket parameter.
prgbMigTicket
Recieves a pointer to thememory block containing the migration ticket blob.
RETURN CODES
Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise one of the following values are returned:
TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE
Either hTPM or hMigrationKey is not a valid handle.
TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR
An error occurred internal to the TSS.
CONFORMING TO
Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket conforms to the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification version 1.1 Golden
SEE ALSO
(none).
TSS 1.1 2004-05-26 Tspi_TPM_AuthorizeMigrationTicket(3)