Pierre,
On 32bit x86, NetWorker is only support as a client on Solaris. If you are
talking 64 bit, then it is server, storage node, and client. However, be
careful as not all functionality is there, such as support for silos.
Hope that helps
Siobhan
On 26/11/07 7:51 PM, "Pierre Dony" <pierre.dony AT NBB DOT BE> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone run Networker on a Solaris x86 machine ?
>
> When running on x86, is Linux a better choice ?
>
> Thanks a lot for your answer and advice.
> Kind regards.
> Pierre.
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