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Книга: Ibm Operating Systems: Ibm Aix, Taligent, Ibm Pc Dos, Ibm System|34, 36 System Support Program, Linux on Power, Project Monterey, Ibm Aix Smit

Товар № 10214377
Вес: 0.130 кг.
Год издания: 2010
Страниц: 80 Переплет: Мягкая обложка
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ibm Aix, Taligent, Ibm Pc Dos, Ibm System/34, 36 System Support Program, Linux on Power, Project Monterey, Ibm Aix Smit, Operational Control Language, Ibm I, Ibm Workplace Os, Single-Level Store, Ibm 8100 Dppx, K42, Workload Partitions, Share Operating System, Ibm 7090/94 Ibsys, Ibm Academic Operating System, Auxiliary Storage Pool, Ibm 8100 Dpcx, Ibm System/34,36 System Support Product, Ibm Aix Parallel System Support Programs. Excerpt: AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is the name given to a series of proprietary operating systems sold by IBM for several of its computer system platforms, based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible extensions. AIX runs on 32-bit or 64-bit IBM POWER or PowerPC CPUs (depending on version) and can address up to 32 terabytes (TB) of random access memory. AIX Version 1, introduced in 1986 for the IBM 6150 RT workstation, was based on UNIX System V Releases 1 and 2. In developing AIX, IBM and INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation (whom IBM contracted) also incorporated source code from 4.2 and 4.3 BSD UNIX. Among other variants, IBM later produced AIX Version 3 (also known as AIX/6000), based on System V Release 3, for their IBM POWER-based RS/6000 platform. Since 1990, AIX has served as the primary operating system for the RS/6000 series (later renamed IBM eServer pSeries, then IBM System p, and now IBM Power Systems). AIX Version 4, introduced in 1994, added symmetric multiprocessing with the introduction of the first RS/6000 SMP servers and continued to evolve through the 1990s, culminating with AIX 4.3.3 in 1999. Version 4.1, in a slightly modified form, was also the standard operating system for the Apple Network Server systems sold by Apple Computer to complement the Macintosh line. In the late 1990s, under Pr... More: booksllc.net/?id=2114

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