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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Is Mac OS X Server Really Powerful? Post 45086 by RedVenim on Monday 15th of December 2003 05:26:16 AM
Old 12-15-2003
Is Mac OS X Server Really Powerful?

Look We all know that Linux is almost BulletProof and about 40% faster than Win2K3 Server, When running Oracle DB, Right?

Now my Question is can OS X run just as Well as Linux as a Server being PowerPC and Whatever, Can it be just as stable?

Now You Tell me, Which is most Practical:

Linux (AMD64)
Mac OS X Server 10.3 (PPC64)
Linux (PPC64)

PPC64 = G5

If You answer this Thread please give a good reason!

Thanx
Brethren of the Apple
 

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