Jan 5 2009 7:11PM GMT
Posted by: David Vasta
Linux on POWER,
Linux,
POWER Systems,
IBM i,
David on Linux,
David on the IBM i,
Search400.com
The IBM i is a great platform. Not many of you out there will argue that point. It’s solid, robust and very powerful. Part of that power is just that power or the hardware that we now call Power. The operating system (OS) is nothing unless it has rock-solid hardware to run on. So part of the IBM i’s stability is the hardware. Another fine example of a powerful OS that runs on Power is AIX. The problem is that not everything needs an IBM i or an AIX partition. Sometimes, you just need a file and print server or maybe a DNS or mail router. Of course you could do this all on Windows, but that gets really expensive and it does not run on Power. So, what do you do? Linux on Power: It’s easy, cheap and very powerful, much like its AIX cousin.
The next hurdle is the OS and how it works. If you have never seen Unix or Linux, your first few weeks can be painful. So lets take this one step at a time and talk about Linux, you the Administrator and what to do with your new best friend.
LINK :: Linux for IBM i: Introducing Linux to IBM i people
Jan 5 2009 7:06PM GMT
Posted by: David Vasta
David on the IBM i,
Linux,
POWER Systems,
Linux on POWER
I wrote a little something for Search400.com, this is PART 3 of the Linux for the IBM i Admin Series.
Link:: Linux for IBM i: Authorities and permissions