Hi Paul,
we run AIX, W2K3 and Sun-TSM-Servers. A modern Win-TSM is great for TSM up
to mid-size setups and performance should not be an issue in your projected
environment. If it´s a Windows shop, stick to the os you know you can
handle. We run a couple of them with various IBM libraries including
>> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:49:01 +0200, Henrik Wahlstedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
> I couldn't resist to make some minor comments.
> First one is Linux, not AIX.
Ask Zoltan about that. :)
- Allen S. Rout
aintenance.
Cheers,
Neil
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Richard Rhodes
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> I wrote a report including the points me
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Paul van Dongen
Sent: den 30 augusti 2007 15:01
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Subject: Once more Windows vs. AIX server
Hello all,
I know this subject comes again from time to time, but I was faced
not with the dilemma, but with "how to say it":
I've got a customer
> I wrote a report including the points mentioned above and some more (I/O
> performance, raw devices, quick etherchannel, easy expansion as they are
> targeting a p520, mksysb, LPAR, dynamic reconfiguration) but would like
> to hear from you if I forgot something really big that could be "the
> po
Hello all,
I know this subject comes again from time to time, but I was faced
not with the dilemma, but with "how to say it":
I've got a customer (long time customer, since 4.1) who is planning
their upgrade. They are still at 5.2 level, and are going to 5.4.1. They
are a Windows sho
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Andy Huebner
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I think of it less of a question of OS, more of a question of hardware. It
is very hard to find an x86 server that has the bus structure
3/14/2007 6:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Windows vs. AIX Server
I believe it depends on the size of your environment. For example what I
have seen instances with roughly up to 20GB DB runs fine on Windows.
After that AIX or the dinosaur.
My thoughts
Regards
-Ori
Gregory Lynch
Sent: Thursday, 15 March 2007 5:58 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Windows vs. AIX Server
Hello all,
I just wanted to get some opinions on which people prefer, having a TSM
Server on a Windows server or AIX. Currently our TSM environment is on
AIX
and I just wanted to
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Gregory Lynch
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:58 PM
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Subject: Windows vs. AIX Server
Hello all,
I just wanted to get some opinions on which people prefer, having a TSM
Server on a Windows server or AIX. Currently our TSM environment is on
AIX and I
Hello all,
I just wanted to get some opinions on which people prefer, having a TSM
Server on a Windows server or AIX. Currently our TSM environment is on AIX
and I just wanted to know if it is worth while to migrate to a Windows
platform. Thanks
Greg
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