Apple Still Uses Sun Web Servers?
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Whay does Apple still run Netscape Enterprise Server on Sun Solaris boxes? Where is OS X?
Am I missing something here? How can Apple convince others to buy and use XServers and OS X when APPLE itself doesn't even use them in production?
Whay does Apple still run Netscape Enterprise Server on Sun Solaris boxes? Where is OS X?
Am I missing something here? How can Apple convince others to buy and use XServers and OS X when APPLE itself doesn't even use them in production?
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Whay does Apple still run Netscape Enterprise Server on Sun Solaris boxes? Where is OS X?
Am I missing something here? How can Apple convince others to buy and use XServers and OS X when APPLE itself doesn't even use them in production?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Xserve/OS X for powering a HUGE enterprise is not up to the same scale as Sun/Solaris for high-end stuff. It still has a way to go but it is getting there. for starters, no raid, no scsi, no 4 to 64 way servers, no redunency, Solaris has better thread support, and the list goes on.
XServe and OS X Server are great SME servers (Sm to Mid Size).
"The site <a href="http://www.apple.com" target="_blank">www.apple.com</a> is running Apache/1.3.22 (Darwin) on MacOSX"
Its probably the domain controller or some crap.
Apple's web site has been in operation a lot longer than OS X has been around and it will no doubt take some time to get everything transitioned over to OS X; if ever, because of lack of hardware from Apple in the "Big Iron" arena.