stashed away ?
mines in the rack running as a firewall/NAT box.
on the other hand, the sparcstation 2 is
stashed away. other then power outages,
its been running for 2 years without a problem.
well, i guess if most/. readers are probably college kids, when it comes to goverment contracts,
and in the banking industry, sun & ibm hardware is what i see mostly in the server rooms. So i guess,
if readers would get real jobs and stop flipping burgers, or worse, working tech support, you would see solaris move up on the polls a little higher. that is assuming they would answer
truthfully.
dont forget solaris disksuite,
it is by no means complex to setup..
i've never used aix's raid utils's, so i cant
make a good comparison, but it has all the features you've stated here..
1) compiler.. http://www.sun.com/software/products/studio/index. html /home .. learn what nfs and automount do.
2)
3) possibly its time for you to learn how to use jumpstart.
only a fool or someone with alot of time on
their hands would install each server by hand
if your going to need alot of storage.. just pay for it.. call lsi or emc.
stashed away ? mines in the rack running as a firewall/NAT box. on the other hand, the sparcstation 2 is stashed away. other then power outages, its been running for 2 years without a problem.
woohoo, i have 2.5.1 for x86,
i like to keep it for old times sake along with my
spf-100, sparc server 10, and ssa.
70 mins of RMS noooooo!!!!!
well, i guess if most /. readers are probably college kids, when it comes to goverment contracts,
and in the banking industry, sun & ibm hardware is what i see mostly in the server rooms. So i guess,
if readers would get real jobs and stop flipping burgers, or worse, working tech support, you would see solaris move up on the polls a little higher. that is assuming they would answer
truthfully.
is this some kind of crap their teaching in college now?
it should read "certificated general-aviation aircraft". certified and certificated are not the save in the avation world.
i pray that you never see an hp-ux or solaris box..
oh my god.. SLICES!!!...
ACL's, MAC's and more http://www.trustedbsd.org/
dont forget solaris disksuite, it is by no means complex to setup.. i've never used aix's raid utils's, so i cant make a good comparison, but it has all the features you've stated here..