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Jeff Silverman's operating system comparison page ... See also NT vs. Linux Server Benchmark Comparisons . Conclusion: Linux is not yet competitive with Windows/2000 in all SMP systems. However, Linux is competitive if not superior in uniprocessors systems. Linux is also superior for systems with more than 2 GBytes of...
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www.commercialventvac.com/~jeffs/OS_comparison.html
www.commercialventvac.com/~jeffs/OS_comparison.html
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6: Selecting the Right Operating System ... The right mix of computers offering the necessary interoperability is almost always a better choice than selecting one type of computer and operating system and then attempting to make it fit all tasks.
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www.netshooter.com/linux/oscomp.html
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Are you ready for Windows XP? ... Windows XP Operating System Comparisons and Recommendation ; ... This is not meant to be an exhaustive operating system comparisons for Windows XP but rather recommendations for our customers. If you have comments or story to share please email them the support department...
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www.tancig.com/windows_xp.htm
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Respected Developers Begin Fleeing from App Store Platform posted 2009-11-16 ... Atlas Beta Launched posted 2009-11-16 ... Top 10 Emerging Enterprise Technologies posted 2009-11-16...
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www.osnews.com/story.php/2931/Operating-System-Comparis...
www.osnews.com/story.php/2931/Operating-System-Comparisons-by-ESR
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Helping you with questions you may have about computer operating systems as well as linking you to all the major computer operating systems. ... Operating System ABCs; Operating System types; Operating System overviews; Troubleshooting; Operating System Q&A; Operating System definitions; Apple news; Linux / Unix news;
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www.computerhope.com/os.htm
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A technical answer to the question: how does Rhapsody stack up as a server operating system? ... Operating System Technical Comparison ... Some of the charts and tables may also be useful for specific comparisons.
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VM/CMS is IBM's other mainframe operating system. Historically speaking, it is Unix's uncle: the common ancestor is the CTSS system, developed at MIT around 1963 and running on the IBM 7094 mainframe. The group that developed CTSS then went on to write Multics, the immediate ancestor of Unix.
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www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/programming_books/art_o...
www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/programming_books/art_of_unix_programming/ch03s02_6.html
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What needs to happen is for a totally new operating system to be created, which for transitional purpose requires legacy operating systems to run in a sandbox under a hypervisor. The only local crossover should be with non-executable data documents via dual filtered virtual devices.
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blogs.technet.com/rhalbheer/archive/2007/11/16/the-valu...
blogs.technet.com/rhalbheer/archive/2007/11/16/the-value-of-operating-system-comparisons.aspx
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