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Kirch, J. (1998, July) "Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus Unix". Accessed 10 May, 2000 <http:// 130.233.27.96/Documentation/kirch.html> Petreley, N. (1998, April) "The New Unix alters NT's orbit: The re-emergence of UNIX threatens to modify the future direction of NT", NC World.

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Comparing Windows NT, Linux, and QNX as the Basis for Cluster .. - Kavas, Feitelson   (Correct)

....fact remains that today systems such as Linux and Windows are preferred. Lancaster and Takeda have compared these systems, but only in terms of performance [27] we consider many other aspects as well. There have been some direct comparisons of Linux and Windows for the commercial server market [25, 29], but not in the context of clusters. 1.1 Cluster Architecture A cluster is a parallel processing system, which consists of a collection of interconnected standalone computers working together as a single, integrated computing resource [39, 31] The ratio1 4 Master Daemon JR JR JR Node ....

....how stable is the operating system for a long period of time under different types of load is not an easy task and can be used as a subject for an independent research. Alternatively, it is possible to try and glean some information from other comparisons, especially between Windows NT and Linux [25, 29, 13]. However, it should be remembered that such comparisons especially those published by companies that have an interest in the results may be tainted by the fact that they have huge economic implications. In addition, they focus on the server market which is only partly relevant to ....

J. Kirch, "Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX ". URL http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/, Aug 1999. 27


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Kirch, J. (1998, July) "Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus Unix". Accessed 10 May, 2000 <http:// 130.233.27.96/Documentation/kirch.html> Petreley, N. (1998, April) "The New Unix alters NT's orbit: The re-emergence of UNIX threatens to modify the future direction of NT", NC World.

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