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Date:      Sat, 07 Apr 2001 14:26:53 -0400
From:      Dale Chulhan - Home <dchulhan@uwi.tt>
To:        "chat@FreeBSD.ORG" <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>, My List <TheTechies@onelist.com>, The Trinidad and Tobago Microsoft BackOffice Users Group <mbug@listbot.com>
Subject:   Win NT vs UNIX ( cross fire )
Message-ID:  <3ACF5BED.86A4FB58@uwi.tt>

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The following is part of some cross fire passing tru another news group:
Any comments?
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Dick, Windows NT was based on VMS not UNIX. In fact UNIX and Windows
2000/NT
are very different. Windows uses a micro kernel architecture, UNIX uses
a
monolithic kernel. That is why you have to recompile/reload the kernel
when
you add a driver. This is unlike Windows 2000 where drivers can be
loaded
and unloaded automatically. In fact, you can change IP Addresses on
Windows
2000 and you do not need to reboot. This is also very unlike most
versions
of UNIX.

The technology in the Windows 2000 Operating System is standards based,
not
stolen from the UNIX OS. IPSec, VPN, Kerberos are all technologies that
are
standards based. Have you ever heard of RFCs? In fact, the Windows
interface
was a Xerox idea that Apple "borrowed" and was handed to Microsoft on a
silver platter. Do you know how long after that the first windows
version of
UNIX came up? In fact they even chose to call it X-Windows. Today, of
all
the mainstream Operating Systems, UNIX still has the slowest Windows
interface.

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