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That's an interesting perspective, and sounds very much like a
programmer's perspective.
What about operations? Do you consider the IBM i's work management to
be about the same as Windows or Linux?
What about the integration of the database with the OS - is that not
a big deal? I tend to be isolated from the operational side myself,
but I keep hearing about dedicated personnel required to handle say
SQL Server's database administration, lots of tweaking of indices,
cleaning up, reorganizing, etc. Is that only larger shops?
Then there's messages, job logs, ability to look at details of a job
(open files, call stack, etc) as the job is running that I miss a lot
when working on a Windows machine. Are similar things available on
Windows or Linux that I'm not aware of? (I wouldn't be surprised)
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