A Sun engineer on Linux
Posted Sep 23, 2004 23:42 UTC (Thu) by
cajal (guest, #4167)
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A Sun engineer on Linux by marduk
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A Sun engineer on Linux
IBM is not "all but ditching AIX for Linux." They still sell quite a lot pSeries machines to run AIX.
They have said that in the big picture (i.e. 10 years) they will try to migrate users to Linux, but
IBM has been known to change their position in the past. And, frankly, given IBM's history, they'll
sell the customer whatever he wants, so their commitment to Linux could change.
Sun has made the decision that they want control over their primary OS. Frankly, I think that's a
very good decision for them to make. Why worry about having to constantly patch the Linux
kernel (as RedHat, SuSE/Novell, Mandrake, etc all do), when they can just use their existing
enterprise-capable kernel? Why should they throw out their decades-long investment in Solaris
just to push another OS (which doesn't do everything that Solaris does)?
Frankly, it sickens me to see so much Sun-bashing on this site - it almost reads like Slashdot.
Why is there so much fuss over one blog post by one person?. This wasn't an official statement
from Sun. Why don't you all take Sun's actions for that it really it - another triumph for open
source development, rather than bitching about one person's opinion?
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