Saturday, 11 July 2015

UNIX and LINUX

The primary difference is that Linux and Unix are two different Operating Systems though they both have some common commands.
Let’s talk about Linux OS first.
  • The source code of Linux is freely available to it’s users.
  • Linux primarily uses Graphical User Interface with an optional Command Line Interface.
  • Linux OS is portable and can be executed in different hard drives.
  • Linux is very flexible and can be installed on most of the home based PCs.
  • Linux is used on home based PCs, Mobile Phones, Desktops, etc.
  • Different version of Linux are Ubuntu, Linux Mint, RedHat, Solaris, etc.
  • Linux installation is economical and doesn’t require much specific and high end hardware.
  • The file systems supported by Linux are as follows: xfs, ramfs, nfs, vfat, cramfsm, ext3, ext4, ext2, ext1, ufs, autofs, devpts, ntfs.
  • Linux is development by an active Linux Community worldwide.
Now comes the UNIX OS.
  • The source code of Unix is not available for the general public.
  • Unix primarily uses Command Line Interface.
  • Unix is not portable.
  • Unix has a rigid environment of the hardware. Hence, cannot be installed on every other machine.
  • Unix is mainly used in Server Systems, Mainframes and High End Computers.
  • Different Versions of Unix are AIS, HP-UX, BSD, Iris, etc.
  • Unix installation is comparatively costlier as it requires more specific hardware circuitry.
  • The file systems supported by Unix are as follows: zfs, js, hfx, gps, xfs, vxfs.
  • Unix is developed by AT&T Developers.

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