AIX (pronounced /ˌeɪ.aɪ.ˈɛks/ ay-eye-EKS) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM since 1986. The name stands for...
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technologies pioneered by IBM Research's 801 experimental minicomputer (the 801 was the first RISC). The RT PC runs three operating systems: AIX, the Academic Operating...
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on AIX have delivered, for example, SPEC CPU2006 Floating Point score of 71.5 in May 2010 and score of 4051 in August 2006. The XL compiler on IBM i series...
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Extended file attributes (section AIX)
and Miscellanea "getea Command". IBM AIX V7.2 documentation. IBM. Retrieved 2017-07-11. "getea Subroutine". IBM AIX V7.2 documentation: Base Operating...
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The AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications is a collection of GNU tools for IBM AIX. These tools are available for installation using Red Hat's RPM format...
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Workload Partitions (category IBM AIX)
IBM AIX Workload Partitions (WPARs) are a software implementation of operating system-level virtualization introduced in the IBM AIX 6.1 operating system...
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now IBM i) Servers and workstations using POWER and PowerPC processors in the RS/6000 family (later known as pSeries, then System p), running IBM AIX and...
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into the industry-dominant IBM System/360 and IBM System/370 mainframe systems, and then through IBM Power Systems (AIX), IBM Z (z/OS and z/VSE), and x86...
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Internet Information Services (IIS), IBM HTTP Server for i5/OS, IBM HTTP Server for z/OS, and IBM HTTP Server for AIX/Linux/Microsoft Windows/Solaris. It...
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version was for the IBM AIX operating system (Release 4.3 and above) and was freely downloadable binary format only tool from the IBM AIX wiki. Later a version...
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IBM i (the i standing for integrated) is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems. It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as...
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github.com/nginx/nginx Written in C Operating system BSD variants, HP-UX, IBM AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris, Microsoft Windows, and other *nix flavors Type...
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generally uses the AIX operating system and, more recently, 64-bit versions of the Linux operating system. IBM BladeCenter JS12 (POWER6) IBM BladeCenter JS22...
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would include AIX), and that IBM has publicly admitted to contributing AIX code to the Linux kernel. Since SCO has never seen the AIX code, it has, as...
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Besides Mac OS, supported platforms included SGI IRIX, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, NeXTSTEP, Motorola 88000, OpenVMS on VAX and DEC Alpha systems, DEC ULTRIX...
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number of platforms (both IBM and non-IBM), including z/OS (mainframe), IBM i, Transaction Processing Facility, UNIX (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris), HP NonStop...
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JFS (file system) (redirect from IBM Journaled File System 2 (JFS2))
System (JFS) is a 64-bit journaling file system created by IBM. There are versions for AIX, OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS and Linux operating systems. The...
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variety of IBM and non-IBM computers during the 1980s–90s, especially the data processing terminals on non-IBM minicomputers, IBM Series/1 and IBM AIX computers...
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Code page 1133 (redirect from IBM 1133)
Code page 1133 (CCSID 1133) is a code page created by IBM for representation of Lao script. Only the upper half of the table (80–FF) is shown, the lower...
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System Management Interface Tool (redirect from IBM AIX SMIT)
Management Interface Tool (SMIT) is a menu-based management tool for the IBM AIX operating system. It allows a user to navigate a menu hierarchy of commands...
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the AT&T-derived Unix market is divided between four System V variants: IBM's AIX, Hewlett Packard Enterprise's HP-UX and Oracle's Solaris, plus the free-software...
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XCOFF (category IBM AIX)
XCOFF (Extended Common Object File Format) defined by IBM and used in AIX, is an improved and expanded version of the COFF (Common Object File Format)...
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BBN – Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Retrieved 2018-07-18. IBM Corp. (14 September 2002). "AIX 5.2 Communications Programming Concepts, Chapter 12. Xerox...
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Inc. ISBN 0-13-101908-2. "IBM AIX Compilers". IBM. 2004. Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 24 Jan 2010. On AIX, the term lightweight process...
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metaphor such as Windows), text-based menuing (including DOS Shell and IBM AIX SMIT), and keyboard shortcuts. Compared with a graphical user interface...
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Lilian date (category IBM software)
used by date conversion routines that are part of IBM Language Environment (LE) software and in IBM AIX COBOL. The Lilian date is only a date format: it...
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Microsoft (Xenix), Sun Microsystems (SunOS/Solaris), HP/HPE (HP-UX), and IBM (AIX). The early versions of Unix—which are retrospectively referred to as "Research...
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The IBM AS/400 (Application System/400) is a family of midrange computers from IBM announced in June 1988 and released in August 1988. It was the successor...
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