Linked by David Adams on Wed 16th Apr 2008 15:35 UTC, submitted by R_T_F_M
OSNews, Generic OSes Yankee Group's second annual Server Operating System Reliability survey polled 700 users from 27 countries worldwide. The latest independent, non-sponsored Web-based survey revealed that all versions of UNIX -- which typically carry very high workloads -- are near bulletproof, achieving 99.999% reliability. IBM's AIX UNIX led all server operating systems for reliability with just over 30 minutes of per server annual downtime but Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems also got high scores.
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RE: Using this measurement...
by Ikshaar on Wed 16th Apr 2008 18:12 UTC in reply to "Using this measurement..."
Ikshaar
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Well the downtime encompass the fact that server was down and the time it took to bring it back up. So no user-friendliness excuse... which would be questionable anyhow - I find my system very user-friendly to me ;) If your IT does not know how to fix his server, change IT.

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