It seems that the debate over what operating system is the best is never-ending. Whether you are talking about Windows vs. Apple, iOS vs. Android, or Linux vs. UNIX, there are always proponents on either side ready to argue about why one OS is better than the other.
The UNIX vs. Linux debate is especially interesting because Linux is an offshoot of the UNIX operating system. Both OSs share similar traits but serve drastically different purposes in today’s business world. In many circles, UNIX has been all but abandoned in favor of Linux and other open source solutions. Many people now choose to run Linux on their home computers as well.

If you are wondering whether your next implementation should be UNIX or Linux-based, this article will shed some light on the advantages and disadvantages of both.
Unix | Linux |
Free to use, but specifically designed business solutions can be expensive. | Free to use |
Proprietary, but with some open source solutions as well | Open source |
Good for multi-tasking and allowing many users to connect at the same time | Good for multi-tasking and many users connected simultaneously, primarily because it’s based on Unix |
Efficient use of robust virtual memory | Not as good when it comes to the efficient usage of fits virtual memory |
More secure than Windows and other operating systems, such as macOS | One of the most secure OSs, even better than Unix, because it’s constantly tested by the open source community |
Primarily used by large enterprises and government entities | Widely used by a variety of people and companies |