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Is Linux legacy-friendly? How can a company already using a Windows NT or Solaris solution change to Linux?

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Is Linux legacy-friendly? How can a company already using a Windows NT or Solaris solution change to Linux?

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As with any operating system, Linux would need to have the same or comparable application written for it in order to switch seamlessly from a NT or Solaris solution. The issue is whether such a software application exists as opposed to any Linux limitations in converting legacy systems. In terms of co-existing with NT and Sun solutions, Linux is fully compatible.

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