Why choose MS Windows NT/2000 for in stead of Solaris?

From: Johan Wegener <xjohan.xwegener_at_xgmx.xnet>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 18:23:10 +0100
Message-ID: <DUzF7.5267$RM3.482177_at_news000.worldonline.dk>



[Quoted] [Quoted] You've probably heard this one before, but I'm going to a meeting tomorrow [Quoted] morning and need a little fast input:

[Quoted] [Quoted] Why choose MS Windows NT/2000 in stead of Solaris as Oracle based production [Quoted] platform? Either as database tier or application (Forms/Reports) tier?

[Quoted] Personally I certainly prefer Solaris for the database server, but I am looking for good reasons to run Oracle Forms/Reports server on Solaris? Anybody doing it?! Bad og good? Any response out there is certainly appreciated...

I've heard:
[Quoted] [Quoted] 1. Oracle and Sun is working very close together (to bring down MS?) [Quoted] 2. Anyting else is a port, at least the Rdbms. Is this true for the app tier?

Thanks,
Johan Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 18:23:10 CET

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