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Granted.....just out of curiousity: Can you cite 
reliability statistics for the 10 year Unix? 



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There is, however, one significant difference: stability. If Microsoft 
starts making stable 
products, we might just as well start using them, but  knowing Microsoft, 
I'm not overly 
worried. 

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I would disagree with that, how is Windows becoming like Unix? 

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Welch 
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The same prediction was made at least 5 years ago. At the rate Microsoft is 
going, Windows will be a direct form of Unix. It becomes more like it with 
every release. 


-Rocky 


  "Mohan, Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 





Yea, but...... 


Win2K Datacenter will just decimate Unix. I predict that, in 
5 years, there will be two or three Unix vendors, fighting over 
the 45% of the market that DataCenter hasn't eaten. 


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Close. It's Dave Cutler. There's too much old DOS/Windows backward 
compatibility for WinNT/2000 to achieve stability like VMS despite Cutler's 
leadership. 


I knew VMS and you, Mr. NT, are no VMS! 


With apologies to Senator Bentsen, 
Steve Orr 



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stephane 
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NT is based on VMS (talk about a real OS) and if my 
memory is good the guy's name is Cutter. 


Do I win a toaster ? a microwave oven ? a palm-pilot ? 


--- "Mohan, Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > 
"...Standing,  corrected, and sniggering....." 
> Odd picture, that...... 
> 
> 
> Anyways, pop quiz: 
> 
> On what OS kernel technology is NT based? 
> 
> Who was the original designer and what was his/her 
> first OS? 
> 
> 


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