>From a DBA standpoint, the differences would be minimal.  In the past, I
experienced very slight differences in some scripting syntax; usually
related to complex regular expressions for pattern matching.  Even though
system administration is different for the platforms, HP, Sun, and IBM did a
good job of standardizing things for the non-sys admin user.

If you are a DBA, I don't think you will see any significant difference.  If
you are a sys admin, Sun's customer support is usually better.  The SunSolve
CD alone (if they still do that) makes a world of difference.  Another thing
to consider is the amount of third-party vendor support.


> -----Original Message-----
> What are the major differences between AIX and Solaris regarding
> operating system features?
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