Re: Same old story, windows vs Linux

  • From: Dan Norris <dannorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Ted Coyle <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 20:02:43 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Ted, 

I figured that question would come up. I'm not going to argue that different 
hardware platforms offer the same or similar performance characteristics. The 
SMP scalability of SPARC, PARISC and RS6000 have gone quite a bit beyond what 
mainstream x86 does currently. 

However, that said, I still don't think I'd recommend those architectures to a 
windows shop. Maybe to a firm that has linux expertise since at least they're 
in the ballpark, but they'd still need a plan including hiring some talent. 
That is, if they're taking on a project that requires the large SMP 
capabilities of these platforms, then they should consider hiring some help to 
manage it. If they're doing anything that doesn't require large SMP, then they 
should be able to stay with their current (presumably x86) platform of choice 
and keep on chugging. 

Is that what your question was getting at, or did I miss it completely?

Dan

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From: Ted Coyle <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: Same old story, windows vs Linux




 
 


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What about Windows/Linux vs. AIX and
Solaris….?
 

  
 

Ted
 

  
 

  
 

  
 










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Behalf Of Dan Norris

Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007
11:31 AM

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Subject: Re: Same old story,
windows vs Linux
 




  
 





I agree with Niall--I
have seen both platforms perform equally well given the right parameters. 



For me, though, one of the biggest considerations would be to evaluate where
your system admin's skills are. If your organization has equal skills in both
windows and linux, then I guess this factor won't matter much. However, if
you're in a windows shop with no command-line OSes in the data center, then you
may not be well-equipped to install, configure, and, perhaps most importantly
of all, tune a linux system. Same argument can be made swapping the OSes as
well. 



Just a thought--the "best" platform for your environment will often
be the one that you know how to run the best. 



Dan






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