Sun, Red Hat Go Head-To-Head
With Solaris 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, the Unix and Linux camps share the same battlefield.
Unix descendants such as Linux and the BSDs have ascended into increasingly more important roles in both the enterprise and consumer spaces. With the recent releases of Red Hat Inc.s Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and Sun Microsystems Inc.s Solaris 10, both of which eWEEK Labs reviews in this package, the Linux and Unix communities have set their sights on one another. Backed by the latest major Linux kernel release, Red Hats enterprise distribution has grown significantly more capable of delivering scalable performance on large multiprocessor machinesa territory more commonly associated with Solaris.Sun, having years ago addressed the architectural issues required to scale Solaris for large multiprocessor systems, is in a position to set its focus higheron management and diagnostic features that will make administrators lives easier.
Click here to read the review of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.
Click here to read the review of Solaris 10.
Senior Analyst Jason Brooks is at jason_brooks@ziffdavis.com.
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