This is a discussion on Alternative to SCO within the Sco Unix forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> On Oct 12, 3:40 pm, "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschm...@acm.org> wrote: > John Schmidt wrote: > > smlunatick wrote: > ...
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| On Oct 12, 3:40 pm, "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschm...@acm.org> wrote: > John Schmidt wrote: > > smlunatick wrote: > >> Besides going to "mainframes" > >> what is a good alternative to SCO OpenServer on Intel based servers. > > > I've been *extraordinarily* happy with Solaris for x(86|64). > > +1 here. Just make sure that the bits are of good quality and on the > HCL and you are laughing. > > Cheers, > Gary B-) > > -- > __________________________________________________ ____________________________ > Armful of chairs: Something some people would not know > whether you were up them with or not > - Barry Humphries And +1 here :-) Very reliable and fairly simple to setup, if you have the right hardware. Solaris x64 is supported by many major software vendors now (Oracle, IBM,...). Among Linuxes, SuSE 9.0 Pro and SLES 8 & 9 are my favourites. Darko Krstic |