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2009-05-19
Sorry, but Linux on z and Linux on POWER is head to head with AIX. Sure AIX has some nice features builtin, even some features that will not be ported to Linux (EVAR!). But Linux does compete(for the lack of a better word) with AIX on System z and System p.
A lot of the work that I did lately was based on Linux on Z and Linux on POWER.
PS: Before you ask, I am an employee of the three letter company.
Edited 2011-08-17 13:28 UTC