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AIX UNIX:

 

AIX exploits decades of IBM technology innovation and is designed to provide the highest level of performance and reliability of any UNIX operating system.

About UNIX Operating System :

Unix is a robust, multi-user environment that has been implemented on a range of platforms. UNIX was developed at Bell Labs in 1969, The system was designed to be portable, multi-tasking, and multi-user. Essentially, Unix is characterized by plain-text files, a command line interpreter (UNIX command shell like Bash), and hierarchical file system (fstab: file where filesystems are defined). It is required that commands be given to access a device; for example "directory /tmp". "tmp" indicates the mount point which is the directory given to the operating system. In the past three decades many others have contributed to its evolution. In reality, Unix is not so much a single operating system as it is a standard upon which organizations and companies base their own systems. Examples of Unix implementations include, GNU/Linux, AIX (IBM), Solaris (Sun), HP-UX(HP), and FreeBSD. They have different graphical interfaces, but from the Unix shell, a command line feature common to all versions, they are very similar.
As with other operating systems, there are many kinds of applications available on a Unix system. Email, newsreading, programming, statistics, and graphics are some of the areas for which Unix software exists. Unix was once distinct from other operating systems because of its high level of integration with the network and its multi-user environment. Each user who logs in can have an environment distinct from that of any other user

Linux Red Hat Commands 
These are just a few of the most common Linux commands that you may find yourself looking for, along with some answers to common questions about running Linux. On most systems more information about a command can be found by typing [ man command ] ; man being the word man and command being the particular command you are checking.
You will need to be root to use some of these commands

AIX UNIX:

 

AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is the name given to a series of proprietary operating systems sold by IBM for several of its computer system platforms, based on UNIX System V with  compatible command and programming interface extensions.

SUN Solaris UNIX:

Solaris is a UNIX-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1992 as the successor to SunOS.

Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace and ZFS.[1][2] Solaris supports SPARC-based and x86-based workstations and servers from Sun and other vendors, with efforts underway to port to additional platforms.

 

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