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IBM AIX Affinity with Linux: Run your Linux Applications on AIX
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IBM is committed to the open source community and to being a leader in providing
Linux solutions for e-business.
And that includes the affinity weve developed between AIX and
Linux. That relationship enables faster and less costly deployment of multiplatform-integrated
solutions. So customers have greater protection for their IT investments and
can streamline their technology transitions.
AIX supports both 32- and 64-bit RS/6000 (tm) and eserver pSeries (tm) systems
in their full range of scalability while providing improved software features
for both environments. On 64-bit systems, AIX provides full interoperability
and coexistence between 32- and 64-bit applications with processes that may
run concurrently or cooperatively, sharing access to files, memory, and other
system services.
AIX affinity with Linux includes Linux application source compatibility, compliance
with emerging Linux standards, and a GNU/Linux build-time environment that facilitates
the development and deployment of Linux applications on AIX. As a result, customers
get the best of both worlds the capabilities of Linux applications plus
the industrial-strength foundation and performance advantages of native AIX
applications.
AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications
AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications contains a collection of open source
and GNU software built for AIX 4.3.3 and AIX 5L for IBM RS/6000, IBM eserver
pSeries systems, and upcoming Itanium-based IBM eserver xSeries (tm) systems.
Packaged using the easy-to-install RPM format, these tools provide the basis
of the development environment of choice for many Linux system administrators
and application developers.
For applications, a strong affinity exists between Linux and AIX.
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