On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 09:18:18AM -0400, Ivan Fox wrote:
> We are thinking to migrate from Checkpoint for NT to Checkpoint for UNIX.
> Should we use Sun Unix or SCO Unix?  Any suggestions/comments/input are
> greatly appreciated.

        IMHO, given those two choices and only those two choices, I would
go with Sun.  My experience with SCO is that it tends to be far less stable
that Solaris.  My SCO boxes have always been prone to CFAB (Catch Fire and
Burn) than any of my Solaris boxes even given that the SCO boxes were subject
to lighter loads and lighter responsibilities.  That being said, my experience
has been Solaris on Sparc, so you milage may (and definitely will) vary if you
are talking Solaris on Intel.

> Thanks,

> C.K.

        Mike
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