manni
Member
Hello,
we are actually running JDE on Windows Server (MS SQL) and are quite happy. Nevertheless we have to expand our setup as we will become a more global operating company. Thus have to run JDE in the future for around 1200 users (not concurrent but all over the world). Therefore Oracle wants to sell us some of their solutions ... explaining that those are certified and fully supported (and there is a cookbook). It sounds quite promising but I have some doubts. They call it the "optimized solution".
But we do not know anything about Solaris and SPARC - also we do not know anything about Oracle Database. I was thinking of installing an IBM Flash system as I/O is essential for JDE. Could anyone explain some pro's & con's? Will Solaris still exist in 5 years? What about HW support (costs)? Has anyone experience with such a migration?
Are there any statistics of JDE customers about the used OS and/or DB?
Thanks for your help and comments.
we are actually running JDE on Windows Server (MS SQL) and are quite happy. Nevertheless we have to expand our setup as we will become a more global operating company. Thus have to run JDE in the future for around 1200 users (not concurrent but all over the world). Therefore Oracle wants to sell us some of their solutions ... explaining that those are certified and fully supported (and there is a cookbook). It sounds quite promising but I have some doubts. They call it the "optimized solution".
But we do not know anything about Solaris and SPARC - also we do not know anything about Oracle Database. I was thinking of installing an IBM Flash system as I/O is essential for JDE. Could anyone explain some pro's & con's? Will Solaris still exist in 5 years? What about HW support (costs)? Has anyone experience with such a migration?
Are there any statistics of JDE customers about the used OS and/or DB?
Thanks for your help and comments.