This is a very interesting story, considering AIX is touted as the performance, reliable, robust, scalable, king of Enterprise UNIX; beating Linux by something around 5 to 10% in raw power and having 99.999% availability, despite missing all the fancy commands that Linux users love.
I wonder what really caused the issue and what exactly Linux has that solved it.
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This is a very interesting story, considering AIX is touted as the performance, reliable, robust, scalable, king of Enterprise UNIX; beating Linux by something around 5 to 10% in raw power and having 99.999% availability, despite missing all the fancy commands that Linux users love.
I wonder what really caused the issue and what exactly Linux has that solved it.
Number one thing anyone can do to help is fix documentation and READMEs. No coding required.