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  • #21
    Originally posted by Rallos Zek View Post
    Bullshit! ... Bullshit ... when you want real work done and want to use the biggest and fastest systems in the world costing millions of dollars , with thousands of CPUs and terabytes of memory you use Linux and not some crappy *BSD!
    No!
    On our biggest and fastest systems costing millions of euros we use z/OS or Solaris or BS2000.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by drSeehas View Post
      No!
      On our biggest and fastest systems costing millions of euros we use z/OS or Solaris or BS2000.
      485 of the top 500 supercomputers in the world run Linux.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by jake_lesser View Post
        This want happens when projects use the BSD license rather then the GPL.
        Linux became the square wheel of the internet. This is what happens when projects use the GPL license rather then the Apache License.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post
          485 of the top 500 supercomputers in the world run Linux.
          Because they get it cheap! And one/some of the remaining 15 run Plan9.

          And if it comes to Security: z/OS is one of the top secure Operating Systems.

          HP-UX, AIX and OpenVMS is one of the top performers if it comes to networking.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Rallos Zek View Post
            Bullshit again. You BSD sissy's cannot stop with with your thumped up lies! Google, youtube, amazon, and most of the internet runs Linux. And when you want real work done and want to use the biggest and fastest systems in the world costing millions of dollars , with thousands of CPUs and terabytes of memory you use Linux and not some crappy *BSD!
            "Google, youtube, amazon, and most of the internet" are not Routers, DNS-Servers and other infrastructure.

            The deep architecture of the internet itself (i'm not talking about websites), such as DNS-Root-Servers and Internet backbone routers hardly run any Linux.

            Internet backbone routers are appliances with in-house software and sometimes even hardware implemented IP-Routing. DNS-Root-Servers are sometimes appliances and mostly proprietary Unix machines. AIX and so on.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by nasyt View Post
              Because they get it cheap! And one/some of the remaining 15 run Plan9.

              And if it comes to Security: z/OS is one of the top secure Operating Systems.

              HP-UX, AIX and OpenVMS is one of the top performers if it comes to networking.
              it is a list of fastest computers, not cheapest. and btw, main purpose of z/os is to run linux guests. and others are dead

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              • #27
                Originally posted by nasyt View Post
                "The deep architecture of the internet itself (i'm not talking about websites), such as DNS-Root-Servers and Internet backbone routers hardly run any Linux.
                do they run openbsd, or you are just trying to bring some false argument ?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by nasyt View Post
                  Because they get it cheap!
                  Yes, I am sure that when someone is spending 10s or even 100s of millions of dollars on to get one of the absolute most powerful computers in the world, they choose the operating system based on price rather than, say, performance.

                  Originally posted by nasyt View Post
                  And one/some of the remaining 15 run Plan9.
                  No, there are 12 running AIX, 2 running windows, and one running CNK + Linux. None are running Plan 9 or any of the other Unix variants mentioned by anyone else here.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by pal666 View Post
                    it is a list of fastest computers, not cheapest.
                    I'm talking about the software. Not hardware.

                    and btw, main purpose of z/os is to run linux guests. and others are dead
                    They use it because of convenience.

                    Originally posted by pal666 View Post
                    do they run openbsd, or you are just trying to bring some false argument ?
                    I'm just stating, that linux isn't used for DNS-Root servers.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post
                      Yes, I am sure that when someone is spending 10s or even 100s of millions of dollars on to get one of the absolute most powerful computers in the world, they choose the operating system based on price rather than, say, performance.


                      Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post
                      No, there are 12 running AIX, 2 running windows, and one running CNK + Linux. None are running Plan 9 or any of the other Unix variants mentioned by anyone else here.
                      Ok. but at least it shows, AIX is scalable.

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