2005/12/9, Jack Coats <Jack.Coats AT ardenthealth DOT com>:
> There may be technical issues, but from what I can tell it is a
> religious issue for AIX vs Linux. Both are good solutions. Even a well
> configured Windows solutions works, but it is not my preferred solution.
I'm not a Windows expert. AIX v. Linux is only technical question - I
now linux, I can learn AIX. Windows, in our company go away...
> IMHO, a best fit solution for TSM is probably an AIX solution. But if
> you have no AIX experience on staff, and do have solid Linux people
> available, then there is a reason for Linux in your environment.
>
> If you are primarily a LINUX shop (or going to be), then going to LINUX
> makes sense to me.
OK, it's clear.
> As always, YMMV.
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