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Unix
Information about Unix AIX variant 

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Introduction
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AIX versions
Unix information and commands

INTRODUCTION

AIX short for Advanced Interactive eXecutive was first entered into the market by IBM in February 1990. AIX is an implementation  of Unix derived from both AT&T Unix System V and 4.3 BSD. AIX offers the Korn (ksh) shell, Bourne (sh) and C (csh) shells however defaults to the Korn shell.

AIXL (AIX 5L) is IBM's key element to IBM's AIX / Linux affinity strategy, IBM is working to implement Linux API compatibility within AIX and deliver a common set of application development tools and utilities across AIX and Linux.

OVERVIEW

 

Type of Computer
AIX primarily designed for medium to large scale servers and mainframes. However, can also be used in workstations.
Supported hardware
Supports standard peripherals: PCI Slots, SCSI, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, Ethernet.

Platform

Power1, Power2, Power3, PowerPC, RS64, P2SC
Address Space Multiple CPU's
64-bit SMP and MPP available.
Maximum  memory
16GB
Memory protection
yes
Maximum file size
Maximum file size = Unknown
Maximum file system size = Unknown

Other

*The above overview is based off the latest version of AIX unless otherwise stated, previous versions my not have the same overview.

AIX VERSIONS

 

Version

Brief information

AIX/ESA Runs native on S/370 and S/390 mainframes and is based on OSF/1.
1.x For 386 PS/2
2.x For PS RTs
3.x AIX 3.1 originally released in 1990 For RS/6000 includes paging kernel, logical volume manager.
3.2 Adds TLI/STREAMS. SV-based with many enhancements.
4.1x Includes support for PowerPC
4.2x AIX 4.3.2 originally released October 5, 1998
4.3x The original release of AIX 4.3 was released in 1997 and AIX 4.3.3 release in October 1999. New features include 3D-OpenGL, Phigs, 64-bit support, Java implementation and up to 16GB of RAM support

Index

Category:
Linux / Unix

Companies:
IBM

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Updates

For updates and/or patches for AIX please see IBM's page.

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