Solaris leads Linux in just about every category - security,
scalability, compatibility, stability, function/features, debugging/observability, ZFS,
and price/performance.
One of my peers, Henry Zhao, shared this deeply detailed analysis by Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov;
http://www.softpanorama.org/Articles/solaris_vs_linux.shtml
This is probably the most surefire way to overflow this blog with comments and flames :-) Is it fair? Is it accurate?
You decide.
In his e-mail forward to me, Henry states;
"This is by far the most comprehensive review article about 'Solaris vs Linux'. If it's too technical for you, just read the 'Conclusions' section.
Solaris leads Linux in just about every categories - security, scalability, competibility, stability, function/features, ZFS, price/performance.
With the OpenSolaris support of x86, Solaris is basically the only way to go if you are serious about your business."
It's a good read. Enjoy it.
One of my peers, Henry Zhao, shared this deeply detailed analysis by Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov;
http://www.softpanorama.org/Articles/solaris_vs_linux.shtml
This is probably the most surefire way to overflow this blog with comments and flames :-) Is it fair? Is it accurate?
You decide.
In his e-mail forward to me, Henry states;
"This is by far the most comprehensive review article about 'Solaris vs Linux'. If it's too technical for you, just read the 'Conclusions' section.
Solaris leads Linux in just about every categories - security, scalability, competibility, stability, function/features, ZFS, price/performance.
With the OpenSolaris support of x86, Solaris is basically the only way to go if you are serious about your business."
It's a good read. Enjoy it.
