[geeks] Opinions on "A personal view of Sun Microsystems"?
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Tue Apr 11 19:13:46 CDT 2006
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
> They didn't break any *software* compatibility, but they certainly
> broke a whole bunch of *hardware* compatibility. I suspect there'll
> be machines running AIX 5.1 long after 5.2 and 5.3 fall by the
> wayside.
Oh, absolutely. The list of supported adapters is cut in half, and
there are probably quite a lot of people that need those older
peripherals. 5.1->5.2 was a nice upgrade, though. 5.2->5.3 was almost
as good. I'd swear that my 7043-150 uses half as much CPU time to
babysit I/O in 5.3 as it does in 5.1. It's a pity what happened to the
man pages in 5.3, though; I liked the IBM format much better.
> People really care about version numbering schemes? I guess there's
> no cure for stupid.
There really isn't, but Sun should have enough suits around to know that
stupid things like that matter to the people who sign the checks.
> Just curious, but how much do you think it cost them to switch
> platforms vs. just upgrading to the latest Solaris?
Probably a lot more than they ever thought, but the concept of a "major
OS upgrade" every two years scared them away.
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