Re: [Info-ingres] Solaris 10 vs SuSE Linux on Intel x86
- From: Paul Bartholdi <paul.bartholdi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:44:49 +0100
Solaris is just an other incarnation of Unix, probably one of the
best. I have been running Solaris and Linux in parallel. If stability
is at prime, I would choose Solaris. If you have to install a lot of
open softwares, you may want to choose Linux. This is my experience.
Regards, Paul
On 11/29/05, Lucky Leavell <ingrnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a customer running OI2 on SCO OSR5.0.5 who will be migrating to new
> hardware. At first blush, it was obvious to move to Ingres r3 on linux but
> then the idea of Solaris 10 on Intel popped up. Any comments or
> suggestions?
>
> (One down side to Solaris is the fact I have no Solaris experience though
> I do have 15+ years with Unix including AT&T, SCO, AIX and UnixWare.)
>
> Thank you,
> Lucky
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