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eBook - Informations about Operating Systems Version: September 24, 2008 | Download: www.operating-system.org AIX Operating System (Unix) Internet: AIX Operating System (Unix) AmigaOS Operating System Internet: AmigaOS Operating System Aperios Operating System Internet: Aperios Operating System AtheOS Operating System Internet: AtheOS Operating System BeIA Operating System Internet: BeIA Operating System BeOS Operating System Internet: BeOS Operating System BSDi Operating System (BSD) Internet: BSDi Operating System (BSD) CP/M Operating System Internet: CP/M Operating System Darwin Operating System Internet: Darwin Operating System Debian Linux Operating System Internet: Debian Linux Operating System Symbian (EPOC) Operating System Internet: Symbian (EPOC) Operating System FreeBSD Operating System (BSD) Internet: FreeBSD Operating System (BSD) Gentoo Linux Operating System Internet: Gentoo Linux Operating System HP-UX Operating System (Unix) Internet: HP-UX Operating System (Unix) Hurd Operating System Internet: Hurd Operating System Inferno Operating System Internet: Inferno Operating System IRIX Operating System (Unix) Internet: IRIX Operating System (Unix) JavaOS Operating System (Unix) Internet: JavaOS Operating System (Unix) LFS Operating System (Linux) Internet: LFS Operating System (Linux) Linspire Operating System (Linux) Internet: Linspire Operating System (Linux) Linux Operating System Internet: Linux Operating System MacOS Operating System Internet: MacOS Operating System Mandrake Linux Operating System Internet: Mandrake Linux Operating System MenuetOS Operating System Internet: MenuetOS Operating System Minix Operating System Internet: Minix Operating System MorphOS Operating System Internet: MorphOS Operating System MS-DOS Operating System Internet: MS-DOS Operating System MVS Operating System Internet: MVS Operating System NetBSD Operating System (BSD) Internet: NetBSD Operating System (BSD) NetWare Operating System Internet: NetWare Operating System Newdeal Operating System Internet: Newdeal Operating System NEXTSTEP Operating System Internet: NEXTSTEP Operating System OpenBSD Operating System (BSD) Internet: OpenBSD Operating System (BSD) OS/2 Operating System Internet: OS/2 Operating System Operating system projects Internet: Operating system projects PalmOS Operating System (PDA) Internet: PalmOS Operating System (PDA) Plan9 Operating System Internet: Plan9 Operating System QNX Operating System Internet: QNX Operating System ReactOS Operating System Internet: ReactOS Operating System Red Flag Linux Operating System Internet: Red Flag Linux Operating System Red Hat Linux Operating System Internet: Red Hat Linux Operating System RiscOS Operating System Internet: RiscOS Operating System SkyOS Operating System Internet: SkyOS Operating System Slackware GNU/Linux Internet: Slackware GNU/Linux Solaris Operating System (Unix) Internet: Solaris Operating System (Unix) SuSE Linux Operating System Internet: SuSE Linux Operating System Seite 1 von 164 eBook - Informations about Operating Systems Version: September 24, 2008 | Download: www.operating-system.org Unicos Operating System (Unix) Internet: Unicos Operating System (Unix) Unix Operating Systems Internet: Unix Operating Systems Unixware Operating System (Unix) Internet: Unixware Operating System (Unix) VxWorks Operating System Internet: VxWorks Operating System Windows 1.0 Operating System Internet: Windows 1.0 Operating System Windows 2000 Operating System Internet: Windows 2000 Operating System Windows 3.11 Operating System Internet: Windows 3.11 Operating System Windows 95 Operating System Internet: Windows 95 Operating System Windows 98 Operating System Internet: Windows 98 Operating System Windows CE Operating System Internet: Windows CE Operating System Windows Family Operating Systems Internet: Windows Family Operating Systems Windows 7 Operating System Internet: Windows 7 Operating System Windows ME Operating System Internet: Windows ME Operating System Windows NT 3.1 Operating System Internet: Windows NT 3.1 Operating System Windows NT 4.0 Operating System Internet: Windows NT 4.0 Operating System Windows Server 2003 Operating System Internet: Windows Server 2003 Operating System Windows Server 2008 Operating System Internet: Windows Server 2008 Operating System Windows Vista Operating System Internet: Windows Vista Operating System Windows XP Operating System Internet: Windows XP Operating System Apple Company (MacOS) Internet: Apple Company (MacOS) AT&T Company (Unix) Internet: AT&T Company (Unix) Be Inc. Company (BeOS) Internet: Be Inc. Company (BeOS) BSD Family Internet: BSD Family Cray Inc. Company (Unicos) Internet: Cray Inc. Company (Unicos) Digital Research (DR, GEM) Internet: Digital Research (DR, GEM) HP Company (HP-UX) Internet: HP Company (HP-UX) IBM Company (AIX, OS/2 Operating System) Internet: IBM Company (AIX, OS/2 Operating System) Microsoft Company (Windows) Internet: Microsoft Company (Windows) Novell Company (Netware) Internet: Novell Company (Netware) PDA and Smartphone Internet: PDA and Smartphone SCO Company (Unixware) Internet: SCO Company (Unixware) sgi Company (Irix) Internet: sgi Company (Irix) Sun Company (Solaris) Internet: Sun Company (Solaris) Knowledge, Terms about Operating Systems Internet: Knowledge, Terms about Operating Systems Knowledge, Filesystems Internet: Knowledge, Filesystems Developers of operating systems Internet: Developers of operating systems Knowledge, Kernel of Operating Systems Internet: Knowledge, Kernel of Operating Systems Knowledge, Platform Internet: Knowledge, Platform Knowledge, References Internet: Knowledge, References Base knowledge about Operating Systems Internet: Base knowledge about Operating Systems Seite 2 von 164 eBook - Informations about Operating Systems Version: September 24, 2008 | Download: www.operating-system.org AIX 4.3 AIX is the first 64-bit UNIX that becames from the NSA in the USA the TCSEC C2 certificate, with modifications it corresponds also the TCSEC B1. AIX 4.3 can run on 64-Bit CPUs binarily 32-Bit programs and 64-Bit programs. The TCP/IP stack and the I/O system were continued to optimize on high efficiency. Up to 128 non removable disks can be combined into a logical group. OpenGL GLX 1.3 and graPHICS extensions make an increased application performance and better handling of large graphic models possible. NIS+, Java support and numerous system management Tools supplement this AIX release. Compatibility Except for special exceptions applications for AIX version 4.1 or 4.2 run also under AIX 4.3- without new compilation. A condition for it are: RS/6000 POWER-, POWER2 and PowerPC-based models. Applications that use some X11R5 server extension (like the Windowmanager), are only executable under AIX version 4.3. Applications that where compiled with specific POWER2 or other PowerPC compiling options, are executable also only with such CPUs. The downward compatibility is reduced in so far that compiled applications on AIX 4.x are not compatible to the older releases of AIX. 64-Bit applications, which were provided on 32-Bit systems under AIX 4.3, can be used on 64-Bit AIX 4.3 systems without problems. Areas of application Applicable on workstation to supercomputers and cluster systems; eBusiness, Intranet, Extranet, enterprise-critical applications Structure information - support for up to 12 CPUs for each computer system - 32-Bit or 64-Bit Kernel - support for 64-Bit hardware - HACMP, High Availability cluster multi-processing - supports the safety stages C2 and optionally B1 #1 - IBM eNetwork LDAP directory support #1 E3/F-C2/B1: these safety stages are published by the Federal Office for security in the information technology for the certified employment in government authorities. System environment - Korn Shell - Supports JFS and JFS2 file system - CDE and Motif as graphic surface - PowerPC architecture Monterey The project Monterey is an association of Intel, IBM and SCO to port Aix to the IA-64 and x86 32-bit architecture, it offers a common platform for SCO and AIX applications and shall be suitable for clusters in the combine of up to 32 nodes. The previous maximum workable file size of 1 tbyte shall be increased up to 8 tbyte. The new operating system shall consist of AIX to 90%, the other share will contain technology of UnixWare and PTX UNIX. Intel will provide server manufacturers with this version, IBM integrates the operating system into the own RS/6000 line and supports the version for PowerPC further. Monterey was started at the end of October 1998 and came in May 2001 to the market. The operating system has been sold only in a low quantity (32 pieces) and it gave difficulties with the Itanium processor so that IBM cancelled Monterey at the end of the year 2002. AIX 5LAIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is the operating system developed by IBM, to meet the high Seite 3 von 164 eBook - Informations about Operating Systems Version: September 24, 2008 | Download: www.operating-system.org requirements for the enterprise employment. In addition handling particularly large applications and the scaling ability belong to this high requirements. AIX 5L has the ability to segment programs in memory in 8 x 256 MByte parts, with AIX 5L 5.1 up to 10 x 256 MByte parts and with AIX 5L 5.2, 5.3 up to 13 x 256 MByte parts. AIX was designed for the employment for workstations (for instance the RS/6000 line) to supercomputers (RS/6000 FR) too. AIX is related to the Unix system V and BSD 4.3 operating system. It supported distinguished different platforms and possesses