Hi, Glenn.

What do you mean by "SQLSEVER"? If you are referring to the DB2/VM
product, then you could run it's equivalent z/Linux product (DB2 UDB for
Linux) and move your database tables and indexes over. Is that what you
are asking?

DJ

Schneck.Glenn wrote:
What, if any, are the experiences of running SQLSERVER on z/Linux?  Is
it possible and what are the pros and cons?

Any information will be appreciated..........

Thanks!!

Glenn

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Mainframe Services, Online Systems Services
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
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