On Feb 11, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Sid Shapiro wrote:
Hello,
I'm about to upgrade to the latest networker and I need to upgrade my
hardware as well, so - what better time to ask :
What's the best platform on which to run networker server these days.
Clients are HP-UX Solaris, AIX, Linux, windows - with oracle, lotus
notes,
exchange, sql-server.
Define "best" anyway you like - best performance, best price-
performance,
etc., etc..
I usually like to go with the primary development platform, but I
don't
know what that is for networker these days. Do you?
For me, the answer is obvious. Best is the platform that offers the
most NetWorker features, bug fixes, and new releases fastest. Solaris
for sparc. Bottom line is, you need to weigh the expertise you have on
staff heavily in your decision. If you are a Windows shop, then
Windows is probably your best choice unless you want to undergo a
major learning curve in hardware and operating system.
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