
This is just a brief introduction to UNIX - just one of many UNIX tutorials and courses that Smartsoft provide.
Who
Uses UNIX ?
UNIX is a very efficient, multi-user, multi-tasking operating system and is
used particularly for database servers and Internet servers. Traditionally
it has been used by large companies and educational establishments, but due
to the popularity of Linux, it is now becoming more widely used.
It is scalable from a small system right up to a mainframe-class system (all
you need to do is add extra hardware), which makes it suitable for anyone
looking for a low cost, reliable operating system.
For programmers it has a wonderful set of built-in utilities, a programmable
shell (command/user interface) and a straight forward structure that makes
it very easy to quickly produce quite complex programs. The basics of using
the shell are taught in our other UNIX tutorials including UNIX
Fundamentals and Advanced UNIX Tools.
For end users, it has a friendly graphical interface (called X Windows) and
many business applications and games.
As it is very light on resource requirements it will run on 386 or 486 computers with 2Mb RAM and 40Mb of disk space. The GUI (X-WIndows) requires another 2Mb RAM. There is also a cut-down version which will run on a Psion 3a with 512kb RAM.
There are many kernel parameters which may need to be tweaked to run heavy duty applications such as Oracle (these will be specified in the installation guide), but generally they should be left alone.
To improve performance
you need to know how the system is performing currently and which of the three
main resources (cpu, memory, i/o) is under the most load.
UNIX provides many performance monitoring and statistics gathering tools which
you can run to determine current loads and thus the limiting factor. Generally,
though, in descending order of cost effectiveness, the things that you can
do are:
There are many commercial versions of UNIX from IBM, HP, Sun, Silicon Graphics, SCO, as well as several free versions - Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD. Some of the commercial vendors are also starting to offer free/low cost versions, hoping to make their money from the sale of applications and/or support.
UNIX is widely supported,
by many companies large and small and many recent graduates will have used
it extensively during their courses. This means that there is a large pool
of skilled resources able to provide help and support to anyone that needs
it.
The other advantages already mentioned are that it is stable, scalable and
makes efficient use of resources.
The one drawback with UNIX used to be that there weren't many desktop or office applications available for it, but this is changing due to the popularity of Linux.
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