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Old 30-Aug-2008, 09:14 PM
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HP or SUN unix

Hello ,

after I worked in one company in my country
I found that there are sevral type of unix "HP & Sun"

but what is the diffrence between them and there are any other type of unix ?

what is more papuler HP or sun



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Hello ,

after I worked in one company in my country
I found that there are sevral type of unix "HP & Sun"

but what is the diffrence between them and there are any other type of unix ?
Many more versions of Unix. And the differences are mostly noticeable to sysadmins. For the normal user there *may* not be many differences.

And don't forget that Linux is effectively a version of Unix.

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Popular where? For some places (like ours) Suns rule. For others HPUX rules.

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Thanx alot ! for sharing with me your information

So should I ask about what most papular type ing my country !

what about lunix+ <-- should I take it?



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what about lunix+ <-- should I take it?
All depends on your current experience, and what you expect to be doing over the next year or so.

Not many places in the UK will take much interest in that cert - I have no idea about your country.

What area of IT are you wanting to go into?

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