Oracle on SUN or W2000

ciatesa

Member
Hi friends,
We are evaluating moving from OneWorld release B7332 to B8.
Now, our configuration system is:

B7332 SP15.1
Enterprise SUN Solaris 2.7
Oracle 8.1.5
WTS Win 2K
40 Fat Client
30 Terminal Server Client

We are thinking change the enterprise platform from SUN Solaris to INTEL W2000.

What do you think abot this?
Have someboy any experience with the similar number of users?

Thanks.
 
Hi,
I guess you should consider your performance issue. Sun would be much better in place of Win2K on Intel

bye
 
Oh boy...

If you're on Oracle/Sun and it works fine, then I would recommend
you to stay there. Don't buy problems, ease your life!

However, I'm perplexed by reading that your shop (quite a small one
with 40 Fat users and 30 Thin clients) decided to go Sun/Oracle
instead of NT/SQL.

Regards, Sebastian Sajaroff (www.jdelist.com)
[email protected]
Grupo ASSA
Argentina

B7321 to Xe, NT, W2K, SQL, Citrix, JAS.
 
Thans for your answer

We know perfectly that SUN is more stable and sure than W2K, but actually we are planning to migrate and it´s more easy and friendly W2K platform than Solaris.
You can see that we have only 40 Fat + 30 Terminal Server clients.
 
with 70 total clients, you're not going to see a major performance issue
moving to Intel. The COO of Intel, W2K, etc. is so much less and with
the limited user base you have, from a monetary aspect, it would be a
wise move.

As far as stability, Intel/W2K is as stable as any of the other platforms
from a OW standpoint...

Jim
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:42:17 -0800 (PST) ciatesa <[email protected]>
writes:

We know perfectly that SUN is more stable and
You can see that we

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Hello, Ciatesa,
I wouldn't trade Unix for W2000. Sun Solaris is more stable system then NT.
Besides, you have your staff and experience based on Sun. You may have a lot
of problems during the conversion and later.
What is a particular reason of doing that?

Regards, Alex Shevchenko

XE SP18 Oracle 8.1.7, Solaris production
XE SP18 Oracle 8.1.7, Solaris test
 
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