Re: Solaris vs AIX
- From: "Bob Jones" <email@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 04:31:28 GMT
"Cydrome Leader" <presence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bob Jones <email@xxxxxx> wrote:
DTrace and ZFS for starters.
Plus Solaris can run on x86 systems. How is that for low cost
training?
It
is the best OS for Java and networking applications. There are much
more
java is hardly the best for anything other than NOC techs who have to
reboot stuff at night and RAM manufacturers.
Hmmm, I wonder why it is running everywhere including AIX and
mainframe.
Hype and useless managers dreaming of being on the cover of IT week.
Java
is garbage. It's not that horrible apps cannot be written in other ways,
but the "hey this is easy and faster" java approach just encourages a
mess.
Why would it encourage mess? I think it is cleaner than most languages
out
there.
Nobody reboots a mainframe nightly, but restarting weblogic daily is not
considered all that absurd. That's really sad.
Restarting anything nightly is absurd.
yeah, java apps are absurd for the most part.
Only when poorly implemented.
.
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