I wonder what kind of impact Solaris 10 is going to have on the market. Every enterprise data center I've worked in over the past two years still has plenty of UNIX in the forms of AIX and Solaris. I see more Linux when I get to medium businesses (still mostly M$) then I see plenty of Linux on the small business side.

Greg

On Apr 7, 2005, at 9:03 AM, Marc M wrote:

I understand that Linux is suppossed to be at about 30% of the overall
server market within the next few years (correct me if I'm wrong on this).
Looks like HP still has quite a stronghold for organizations that really
just want to spend a lot of cash. On the other hand it looks like Linux is
crushing Solaris in the x86 space.
http://h10038.www1.hp.com/content_detail.asp? contentid=362&agencyid=1&jumpid=ex_R33_go/thinkagain_LOB|FED
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