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I am not a big fan of Sun hardware either, but after few months it
gets 'worked' in and stops breaking..
Also, Sun Cluster is same as Veritas Cluster, unless you're referring to something else.
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:55:06 -0500, "Chuck" <chuck_hamilton_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> How do you mean "the choice is AIX-RS/6000 best
>> value/performance."? We have about a half-dozen or so Sun boxes
>> and maybe 2 dozen AIX
>> boxes. (Not my choice by the way.) The AIX boxes cost about 5-6
>> times as much as an equally (or better) configured Sun box. For my
>> money, there's nothing better than Veritas/Oracle/Sun... Why do you
>> feel that AIX RS/6000 is the way to go?
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>Have you found Sun reliable? We've had bad experiences with the
>hardware and support to the end that we dumped them a year and a half
>ago. OTOH we've had no problems with AIX or IBM support. We've also
>found their clustering software to be the most reliable we've tried.
>Other's included Veritas and SGI. It fails over when it's supposed to
>and *only* when it's supposed to. I can't say I've experienced that
>with the others.
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We use Oracle 8.1.6-8.1.7 on Solaris 2.6, 2.7 boxes
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