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Arista Exam ACE-P-ALE1.04 Topic 6 Question 69 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arista's ACE-P-ALE1.04 exam
Question #: 69
Topic #: 6
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What was the first widely adopted commercial UNIX?

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Helene
1 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is B) Berkeley Software Distribution. It's just got that classic UNIX vibe, you know?
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Raymon
5 days ago
User 3: Definitely, B) Berkeley Software Distribution is the answer.
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Wei
10 days ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. It was the first widely adopted commercial UNIX.
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Jess
18 days ago
User 1: I think you're right, B) Berkeley Software Distribution does have that classic UNIX vibe.
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Skye
1 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I'm pretty sure the answer is C) Linux, since it's the most widely used UNIX-like operating system today.
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Carry
1 months ago
I'm not too familiar with the history of UNIX, but I'm going to go with D) Sun Solaris. It just sounds like the kind of thing that would have been a widely adopted commercial UNIX.
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Malissa
17 days ago
User3: I'm not sure, but I'm sticking with D) Sun Solaris like the original commenter.
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Leonida
20 days ago
User2: Really? I always thought it was B) Berkeley Software Distribution.
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Alison
26 days ago
User1: I think it was actually A) AT&T System V.
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Jess
2 months ago
Ah, the good old days of UNIX! I'm pretty sure it was A) AT&T System V that was the first widely adopted commercial UNIX. Those were the days when Unix wars were a thing.
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Halina
21 hours ago
It's interesting to look back and see how far technology has come since those early days of UNIX.
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Fausto
2 days ago
I remember the debates over which Unix system was the best, it was a big deal back in the day.
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Kallie
3 days ago
Yeah, those were the days of the Unix wars, things were pretty intense back then.
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Malcom
24 days ago
I think you're right, AT&T System V was the first widely adopted commercial UNIX.
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Gregg
30 days ago
It's interesting to look back and see how far technology has come since those early days of UNIX.
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Dona
1 months ago
I remember the debates over which Unix system was the best, it was a big deal back in the day.
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Ronald
1 months ago
Yeah, those were the days of the Unix wars, things were pretty intense back then.
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Deane
2 months ago
I think you're right, AT&T System V was the first widely adopted commercial UNIX.
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Erick
2 months ago
Hmm, I remember learning about the different UNIX flavors in my Operating Systems class. I think the correct answer is B) Berkeley Software Distribution.
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Emerson
30 days ago
Yeah, BSD was a major player in the history of UNIX operating systems.
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Dierdre
2 months ago
I agree, BSD had a big impact on the development of UNIX.
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Dalene
2 months ago
I remember studying that too, BSD was definitely a significant player in the UNIX world.
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Augustine
2 months ago
I think you're right, Berkeley Software Distribution was the first widely adopted commercial UNIX.
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Arlen
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) Sun Solaris.
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Audry
2 months ago
I believe it was B) Berkeley Software Distribution.
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Cecil
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) AT&T System V.
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