For some domains, But certainly not all, Windows was arguably a better choice, but even then it was more Windows NT vs Novell than Unix.
I don’t recall Microsoft ever getting much traction in the racks of ISPs or in “big iron” installations, not until the late 90s... and even then it was tenuous.
Microsoft was a terrible choice for IP networking, for example. Changing the IP address of a server would require a reboot.
The majority of the work I did in the 90s was on HPUX and DGUX, but also a bunch of others. There was a lot more OS diversity back in the day.
maallooc|5 years ago
the only reason linux became useful is because it became popular.
doctor_eval|5 years ago
I don’t recall Microsoft ever getting much traction in the racks of ISPs or in “big iron” installations, not until the late 90s... and even then it was tenuous.
Microsoft was a terrible choice for IP networking, for example. Changing the IP address of a server would require a reboot.
The majority of the work I did in the 90s was on HPUX and DGUX, but also a bunch of others. There was a lot more OS diversity back in the day.
_emacsomancer_|5 years ago