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Nursietoday at 11:47 AM2 repliesview on HN

> Credit card transactions and banking software run on this model for example

Eh, they can but even a couple of decades ago there was a shift to open platforms. 90s and early 00s, sure, it was mainframe and exotic x86 species like Stratus machines. But even then the power of “throw a ton of cheaper Unix at it” was winning.

Banks’ central systems maybe, I have less experience there. IBM did also try for a while to ride the Linux virtualisation wave as well, saying “hey, you can run thousands of Linux instances on a single mainframe”, and I did some work porting IBM software to s390 Linux around 2007.


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mech422today at 6:48 PM

IIRC the Stratus/Model 88 was Moto 68K chips, not x86? I worked on them for years on wall st. - really nice machines! :-D

mghackerladytoday at 1:08 PM

x86 servers weren't that common in the 90s and early 200s, that was all sun or the other commercial unix peoples things

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