At one time AIX ran on the mainframe, first as AIX/370, then briefly as
AIX/ESA. Now it is strictly a System p operating system.
Steve Comstock wrote:
WAIT! STOP! Is an AIX machine a mainframe??? I don't
think so. I know the definition is a slippery one,
but to me a mainframe is a Syztem z machine, or one
of its predecessors (or a competitive machine from
the past; maybe Unisys today).
--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
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