site Search:


 
    All Forums Hot Topics Gallery






how-to block ads


 
Search Topic:
Uniqs:
4439
Share Topic
Posting?
Post a:
Post a:
Links: ·Forum FAQ ·Attitude Adjustment ·Linux docs ·DistroWatch ·OPLM ·FreeBSD Handbook
page: 1 · 2
AuthorAll Replies

slajoh01

join:2005-04-23

Which is more stable and reliable UNIX OS?

Hi,

Everyone seems to be posting about Linux instead of the real UNIX OSs....
Does this mean that Linux is more readily stable and reliable than Solaris (or...AIX and HP-UX)

For example, many LInux users run either Debian (which runs on Ubuntu), now, does this mean that its more secure than Solaris?

Thx.


chrisretusn
Retired
Premium
join:2007-08-13
Philippines
kudos:1

1 edit

Both are just as stable.

The reason Linux is talked about more often is cost (free). Most Unix systems are expensive commercial products. In addition to BSD variants, Solaris has entered the free Unix arena.

More people run Ubuntu, which is a variant of Debian, not the other way around as you stated, because it is easy to install and maintain. You do not have to be a Linux guru to use it. It does not mean it is more secure.


slajoh01

join:2005-04-23

So is Solaris based on BSD or System-V?



Cabal
Premium
join:2007-01-21
Austin, TX
Reviews:
·Suddenlink

said by slajoh01:

So is Solaris based on BSD or System-V?
SysV. SunOS was BSD-based.
--
Interested in open source engine management for your Subaru?


chrisretusn
Retired
Premium
join:2007-08-13
Philippines
kudos:1

reply to slajoh01
Solaris is based is based on SunOS, which is based on System-V. Early versions of SunOS were based on BSD, SunOS 4 was the first System-V


slajoh01

join:2005-04-23

So Solaris 10 is purely UNIX or UNIX-like?
Thanks.



donoreo
Premium
join:2002-05-30
North York, ON

Solaris can call itself UNIX.

Check these:
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix-like
--
The irony of common sense, it is not that common
I cannot deny anything I did not say



Cabal
Premium
join:2007-01-21
Austin, TX

reply to slajoh01
How many questions are on this assignment?



graysonf
Premium,MVM
join:1999-07-16
Fort Lauderdale, FL

said by Cabal:

How many questions are on this assignment?
ROFL.


GILXA1226
Premium,MVM
join:2000-12-29
London, OH

reply to Cabal

said by Cabal:

How many questions are on this assignment?
Eh, this is the norm for this user. We're the personal google.


gonefishing

@sbc.com

reply to slajoh01
And of course Apple's OS X is Unix based as well.



chrisretusn
Retired
Premium
join:2007-08-13
Philippines
kudos:1

reply to slajoh01

said by slajoh01:

So Solaris 10 is purely UNIX or UNIX-like?
Pure SunOS 5.10 Unix Operating System

Next?


fcisler
Premium
join:2004-06-14
Riverhead, NY

reply to slajoh01
No, the most stable OS' are:

1) NEXTSTEP
2) OS/2
3) Windows ME
4) BeOS

And that's the list. Don't ask us how to run BeOS under an emulator on your x8six Solaris OS and sync the time to a thumb drive Strattlium 1 server.

[/sarcasm partially off]



BeesTea
Network Janitor
Premium,VIP
join:2003-03-08
00000

It has always been my opinion that MINIX is one of the most stable. Note how all of the letters used have no round edges. That makes it really stable.


dave
Premium,MVM
join:2000-05-04
not in ohio
kudos:7

Nah. Unix 1st Ed. is the most stable. AFAIK, it hasn't changed in over 30 years.



nukscull

@rr.com

reply to chrisretusn

said by chrisretusn:

Solaris is based is based on SunOS, which is based on System-V. Early versions of SunOS were based on BSD, SunOS 4 was the first System-V
SunOS 4 was the last BSD based SunOS. I know since I used SunOS 4.1.4 up until Y2K.

SunOS 5 was the first System-V SunOS.


antiserious
The Future ain't what it used to be
Premium
join:2001-12-12
Scranton, PA

reply to slajoh01
(waits patiently for the first "I Don't Know" to appear)




NOCMan
MacChatter
Premium
join:2004-09-30
Colorado Springs, CO

reply to slajoh01
Ubuntu is built of DEBIAN not the other way around.
--
Mac Chatter
»www.macchatter.net



BeesTea
Network Janitor
Premium,VIP
join:2003-03-08
00000

reply to antiserious

said by antiserious:

(waits patiently for the first "I Don't Know" to appear)
Now now.. that wouldn't be helpful at all now would it?

=)
--
Overpower, overcome.


powerhog
Stinkin' up the joint
Premium
join:2000-12-14
Owasso, OK

reply to fcisler

said by fcisler:

No, the most stable OS' are:

1) NEXTSTEP
2) OS/2
3) Windows ME
4) BeOS
I would add AuspexOS from Auspex Systems to round out the top 5 list.

Thursday, 31-May 01:41:02 Terms of Use & Privacy | feedback | contact | Hosting by nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo
over 12.5 years online © 1999-2012 dslreports.com.
Most commented news this week
Hot Topics