My feelings are that the list strongly likes AIX as far as getting more bang
for your buck. - E

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All,

For a position that would (possibly) like me to set up an
Oracle infrastructure from scratch, on Unix. Given the
opportunity to choose from any system, what hardware
would you pick?

>From the small bit of information I've been able to glean,
it'll be fairly large, and need failover.

I obviosuly can't guess the size of the system, but one part
of the question is vendor. I'm familiar with Solaris, but HP
seems to be platform of choice these days. And each vendor
has their own storage methodologies, and their own HA
clustering mechanisms. And there's always OPS.

Any opinions, pointers, caveats? (Is this a broad enough
question? :-)

Yosi


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