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Unix/Linux

Unix/Linux

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What is Unix/Linux?

Unix/Linux are operating systems known for their stability, security, and flexibility. They are widely used as server operating systems, embedded systems, and desktop environments. Linux, in particular, is open source, leading to numerous distributions tailored for different purposes, such as Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian. They are commonly used for web servers, cloud computing, software development, and general-purpose computing.

What other technologies are related to Unix/Linux?

Unix/Linux Competitor Technologies

Windows is an alternative operating system that competes with Unix/Linux for server and desktop environments.
mentioned alongside Unix/Linux in 1% (9.8k) of relevant job posts

Unix/Linux Complementary Technologies

Security platforms often integrate with and are deployed on Unix/Linux systems to enhance their security posture.
mentioned alongside Unix/Linux in 95% (398) of relevant job posts
Unix/Linux heavily relies on automation. Tools like Ansible, Chef, and Puppet are often used in Unix/Linux environments.
mentioned alongside Unix/Linux in 90% (330) of relevant job posts
Endpoint security solutions are often deployed on Unix/Linux endpoints to protect them from threats.
mentioned alongside Unix/Linux in 77% (291) of relevant job posts

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