Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
Lincoln Rutledge Network Engineer OSC Networking 800-627-6420
Kai Ponte <kai@perfectreign.com> 01/25/08 10:43 PM >>> On Friday 25 January 2008 03:42:16 pm Randall R Schulz wrote: On Friday 25 January 2008 14:54, Chuck wrote: ...
I'm old school too. But Suns and SPARCs are yesterday dude :) Linux and x86-64 are NOW! lawl. Dude Sun and Sarc are going no where any time soon... just the opposite... Sparc IV+ & Solaris 10 dance circles around Linux on any hardware.. You need to spend some time in a true top-tier enterprise class data center. Linux still has scores or limitations holding it back in the enterprise realm. There is a reason the stuff is expensive -- its damn good. How do you explain the Googles and Amazons of this world, whose stock OS platform for customer-fronted services is Linux?
I'm not saying Solaris is on its way out, but one can most certainly run very-large-scale enterprise operations on Linux. I tend to doubt it's "held back."
I had an interesting discussion regarding my data center yeterday. While advocating Linux for the data center the topic was brought up that we should use a "true server" such as FreeBSD UNIX or another UNIX variant.
I then reminded my peers that Linux runs several thousands of "true servers" and we should be the ones to talk, since we run Windows Workstations in our data center, with the exception of one ancient HP 3000.
Hehe, we are a FreeBSD shop too. But I already said what I think about FreeBSD's future... The GPL man, everything gets added to the snowball :)
Yep. I was a dyed-in-the-wool BSD guy from my college days (1980's). Frankly, the political infighting among the BSD people (and their wasteful division of manpower duplicating each others' efforts, because the various camps refuse to cooperate with each other) completely turned me off to any continued use of BSD. They're so far behind the power curve, it should be an embarrassment to all of them.
Linc
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