I don't see the contradiction here. OS X (at least 10.5 and
10.5 server) *IS* Unix. With 10.5, Apple went through the
effort of getting official unix certification from the Unix Open
Group. So it's not just "unix-like" or "based on unix" anymore.
On May 1, 2009, at 11:03 AM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system
wrote:
From: John Emmerling <jpemmerl...@gmail.com>
Could you please provide some statistics and an unbiased reference to
corroborate this?
In my experience, and I've worked in IT many years, "mission-critical"
systems tend to be servers running some form of Unix. Often there's a
mainframe in the picture as well.
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Tom Piwowar <t...@tjpa.com> wrote:
People with jobs in the "fear" and "terror" class generally use
Macs. For
good reason.
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