Nt1310 Unit 3 Operating Systems

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There are a variety of UNIX versions that has been created. This article will be focused on three of those versions including Solaris, Linux, and SunOS. Each are different operating systems. In order to compare the differences between the three operating systems, we must first learn their history and where they thrive. Our first focus will be on the operating system Solaris. Solaris was initially created by the company Sun Microsystems. It was later sold to the Oracle Corporation. According to (Rouse, 2006) Sun Microsystems used Solaris as the operating system that ran Scalable Processor Architecture-based processors, this was also done for the more notable Intel-based processors. At the time, Sun had a lot of influence on the bigger UNIX workstation market. Sun Microsystems made it known that their system had …show more content…

Making Solaris open sourced are backed by the following reasons. According to (Grisanzio, 2010), Making Solaris open sourced created a community development design that creates the opportunity for Sun and the developer(s) to combine ideas collectively. Much of Solaris’s customers care about and require open source. It would allow Sun Microsystems and their partners the ability to participate in more projects that required open source software. Another reason for this is that open sourcing creates a platform for a new generation of innovation by allowing developers to use Solaris. Our next operating system to focus on is Linux. Linux, like OpenSolaris once was, is open source. If a user wanted to create an entire operating system, they would be able to do so at their own discretion. Linux simply provides its Kernel as a platform for users to manipulate. Linux is still widely used today by many users across the

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