Re: [Networker] Merits of Linux and Solaris
2004-02-17 03:18:42
Oscar Olsson wrote:
>Considering the cost of hardware, and the availability of hardware, plus
>the speed of the hardware compared to equivalent SPARC hardware, an x86 or
>IA64 based platform seems very appealing.
Certainly, if your time has no value. To be honest, it is correct if you
buy from a vendor which supports Linux+hardware like Unix vendors supports
their Unix+hardware. The moment operating system and hardware comes from
different vendors, we are back to finger pointing.
>Also, that argument is old and maybe not even valid any more. Linux has
>been just as stable, but faster, if it has been configured correctly. WIth
>the 2.6 kernel series, that will probably be even more true in the future.
>The problem has been support for the OS and application vendor
>certification.
We have heard this for a long time. Then one does a kernel upgrade to fix
some security issues. And then things begin to break.
> In my opinion, this has been solved now since RedHat
>enterprise linux is around. You get the same support you would expect from
>any commercial OS-vendor. And plenty of applications have been certified,
>including Oracle.
I have no experience with them.
greetings,
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