Re: Mission critical ...
Tonto wrote:
I have a stupid question. In "mission critical" application, what are
your solutions and why about systems to use?
1) Linux
2) Windows
3) the old AS/400
4) Sun, Solaris
That question doens't means anything, unless you specify what "mission
critical" applications are. It's a buzzword, not a definition.
For instance, many factories still use DOS boxes to run very important
machines...
Put a little context into you question.
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