UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons
UNIX, Linux, and Windows come with GUIs, hardware support, networking, and file management. They differ in architecture and applications.
UNIX, Linux, and Windows come with GUIs, hardware support, networking, and file management. They differ in architecture and applications.
Mainframes are large, powerful computers that connect to multiple end clients so that users can access applications concurrently. Learn more.
What are the basics of hybrid cloud, and how are IBM, AWS, Google, Azure and Redhat getting into the market? Learn more about the need for hybrid cloud.
Solid state drives (SSDs) and the older hard disk drives (HDDs) are two of the most common storage systems. Learn how they differ and their pros and cons.
A supercomputer processes data at lightning speeds, measured in FLOPS. Learn how a supercomputer works (with examples) and its top use cases.
What are the basics of hybrid cloud, and how are IBM, AWS, Google, Azure and Redhat getting into the market? Learn more about the need for hybrid cloud.
The cache is a temporary data storage location that automatically stores data to reduce retrieval time the next time an app is accessed. Click here to learn how it works.