Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!caen!uwm.edu!rutgers!modus!gear!am!alex From: alex@am.sublink.org (Alex Martelli) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: personal opinion on Unix flavors (was: HP-UX: Looking...) Keywords: HP-UX opinions flamage Unix-flavors OSF/1 SVR4 Message-ID: <1991Feb21.224424.509@am.sublink.org> Date: 21 Feb 91 22:44:24 GMT References: <7637@crash.cts.com> Organization: Premiata Famiglia Martelli & Figli Lines: 37 lairdb@crash.cts.com (Laird P. Broadfield) writes: ... : What do you think of HP-UX? : Why? : Is that an insulated opinion, or is that versus one of the others? : Having gotten that off your chest, have you actually used it, or are : you speaking from the rumor-mill? We develop CAD software on umpteen different platforms; the Unix ones include Ultrix, HP/UX, SunOS, Sony's NewsOS, AIX, SCO (also VMS, Domain, OS/2, etc). CAD.LAB does NOT have any "corporate opinion" about these, and if you did an opinion poll amongst CAD.LAB people you'd find all sort of rankings, but I'll give you MY very own, totally personal opinion: the order I've listed them above is more or less my own personal preference, taking into account feature-richness, least amount of trouble, and price/performance of the underlying platform. HP-UX shines in the "least trouble" area (on Motorola 68K-like HW, at least); if the rumored-to-be-forthcoming 9000/700 ("Snake") series is all the rumors mill says in price/performance, and it's as little troublesome as the /300 and /400, it'd take top spot. (Incidentally, I do my daily work on Ultrix, but for UUCP mail and news I've picked an HP/UX platform, reliability being paramount!). At home (i.e., right here and now), I run Interactive 2.2; that's OK too, although 14-character filenames and no symbolic links is a bother - but V.4 would remove these limits. I believe HP/UX, Ultrix and AIX are all migrating, faster or slower, to OSF/1, while SunOS, NewsOS, and Interactive are migrating to V.4; either should be a big gain in features, if/when stable enough (I guess V.4 *should* be just about OK by now, it's been around for quite a while). SCO, I believe, has announced no plan to move from its current V.3 base. -- Alex Martelli - (home snailmail:) v. Barontini 27, 40138 Bologna, ITALIA Email: (work:) staff@cadlab.sublink.org, (home:) alex@am.sublink.org Phone: (work:) ++39 (51) 371099, (home:) ++39 (51) 250434; Fax: ++39 (51) 366964 (work only), Fidonet: 332/401.3 (home only).