Edson,
You get what you pay for and I compared the SUN V40z (when
they came out) to an equivalent IBM (x345 ????, can't remember) and it was 35%
faster and only a few thousand more.
We ran apps, DBs and some encryption software and it was a no
brainer. This was all on windows but we also ran tests on Solaris x86 and
Redhat and found Redhat had poor support for what we wanted to do. We couldn't
get plugins for the database we used etc etc. We also found that filesystem
(about 5%) and CPU (15% for multi thread work) was better on the Solaris x86
system.
Just curious to know what sort of benchmarking you did ??
You'll also find that there is a lot more H/W, OS, DB support
for Solaris from Veritas than there is on RH Linux but not if you mean Linux in
general.
I guess some of the SPARC gear has been expensive in the past
but when you look at the T2000s and use them for what they are designed for,
they are very impressive and cost effective as well. You also can't
compare some of the multi domain boxes such as the E6900 up to the E25K, they
are expensive but for large enterprise business critical Apps I would only use
them or a mainframe.
I guess you can buy Dell hardware and I have in the past only
to find that hardware failure rate was higher and part supply was pathetic. We
ended up swapping out the Dell server for a SUN/HP(can't remember) because we
couldn't get the same motherboard again. They seem to change the parts all the
time. This is my experience in Aus and I'm not sure if it's the same in the US or other
places ???
Answering one of Aleksandr's original questions, in
particular the user base part:
> I think there should be less bugs, better support
and much wider user base for Solaris.
I'd love
to see some stats from Symantec but I'm guessing there are a lot of people out
there using Solaris for their master. In addition to that there would be HPUX,
AIX and windows. I'm guessing the rest would be minorities.
Finally, these are my opinions coming from what I've seen in
the past in the various places I have worked at.
Regards,
Dominik
BTW I currently work in a SUN Solaris / HP Windows
environment. (with sprinkles of VMS, AIX, HPUX) all being or going to be backed
up via Netbackup. Also if anyone is curious we have tested the VMS client and it
works fine.
I dont think so.
Sun machines are very, very expensive. With the same (or less) amount of money
you can
buy an excellent Intel based machine (with more memory, more CPUs etc)
and Linux with a so much better performance.
I see no difference in support from Veritas for Solaris or Linux. My opinion,
of course.
regards