Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on July 23, 2004 03:25 AM
I've using Linux full time from 2002 (first RH 7.3, the 8, then 9, then Gentoo). I've used soooo many distros, my first was in 1994 -Yggdrasil-.
And, I've using, managing, teaching, AIX from 1998. And... AIX is easier to use, specifically the storage system.
Remember the first LVM code was donated by IBM for Linux.
LVM in AIX is integrated, you boot from a logical volume, in a physical volume, in a volume group. You can expand, move, migrate, reorganize, mirror, unmirror, backup, defrag anything in this OS with the OS tools, anytime, everytime.
I'm a certified AIX instructor contracting for IBM de Colombia. I'm a Linux and Solaris Instructor too.
Re:Linux md and lvm
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 23, 2004 03:25 AMAnd, I've using, managing, teaching, AIX from 1998. And... AIX is easier to use, specifically the storage system.
Remember the first LVM code was donated by IBM for Linux.
LVM in AIX is integrated, you boot from a logical volume, in a physical volume, in a volume group. You can expand, move, migrate, reorganize, mirror, unmirror, backup, defrag anything in this OS with the OS tools, anytime, everytime.
I'm a certified AIX instructor contracting for IBM de Colombia. I'm a Linux and Solaris Instructor too.
Ramon Barrios Lascar
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