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> Hello, 
> 
> We are trying to build a case for this. If anyone has an article/information 
> please circulate it. 
> 
> Information so far we have got : 
> 90  of the market use UNIX to run their FIX engine. There have been concerns 
> around Windows locking up and not being able to log onto a box and diagnose 
> the problem. Also, the multi-threading in UNIX is key for performance and 
> tuning reasons. 
> At same time windows based solution is cost effective. 
> 
> Thanks for your help 
> Deepak  
> 

I run a FIX client (FixExpress), Web-based OMS Services (Apache), and Oracle in 
a same linux box. With web browser running in different PC boxes, user can 
share the single FIX connection with sell side brokerage connection. 

Integration multi-thread processes in Linux and front GUI in windows, you will 
get a best solution for your business.

Good luck,
Changpeng Yu

Running OMS & FIX in linux at http://www.eptop.com/FIX/FixExpress.htm

 


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