You use a system call. Do you know what your kernel is actually
doing? That is, do you know how NT works internally?
Do you have man pages for your tools, system calls, configuration files?
You have a program, it runs slower than you expected it.
You want to know how much time it spends in each system call.
Can you do that in NT?
Your service contract says the service you provide needs to
be available 99.999%, 365 x 24. Can NT and its cluster solution
provide this?
Your important application requires at least 16 CPUs and 128 Gb
of memory. You want the ability to add, remove and replace CPUs and
memory, without the need to reboot.
Finally, you want to use a script written by Abigail.
Abigail doesn't cater for NT. ;-)
Abigail
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