I don't know about that.  We're running a mission critical database on
Linux.  Not only did it save us cash, it's running better than before.

Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Lashley/SCO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 11:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Domino 6.5 performance a little disappointing on zLinux
>
>
> >>Obviously I'm joking, but it just seems to me the phrase
> different horses
> for different courses seems to apply in spades here.
>
> And I agree.  Perhaps you could make this point to IBM's marketing
> department.  (And should you have driven this point home with
> them during
> the commercial onslaught during the NBA play-offs two years
> ago I might
> find myself in a different situation right now as well.)
>
> So, if I understand what you're saying correctly, the mission critical
> Linux horse really doesn't run well on the IBM mainframe
> course... unless
> you're talking email.  (Which won't have a very long run
> either as email
> servers begin being replaced by more CPU intensive "collaboration
> systems".)
>
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