Might as well get my two cents in... :-)

1. Solaris
Tied for 2... AIX, Tru64, HP/UX

(leaving NUMA out of the equation for now. If you like NUMA, then look into
the status of IBM's acquisition of Sequent, I'm out of touch with that right
now.)

Different hardware solutions from different vendors have different
performance, stability and cost characteristics, and so I'll assume that all
vendors have an appropriate solution on these factors, this may not be the
case.

With these assumptions, the primary factor for me is the timeliness of the
availability of releases, patches and patchsets. Sun Solaris 32-bit is the
winner on this factor on the grounds that it is Oracle's internal
development platform. All other platforms are ported from Sun Solaris
32-bit. When that changes, my recommendation would of course also change, as
it did when Oracle moved away from Digital/VMS.

Anyone who has been in a situation where a bug was causing service failure
and who heard that a patch was available for Solaris but not your platform
knows where I'm coming from on this one.

Note: for the exact same reason, never use 64-bit Oracle on Solaris unless
you absolutely need the very-large-sga support. 64-bit Oracle on Solaris is
slow to get patches and releases.

Best,
Paul
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What are you planning..? A religious war..:)
well..here is my 2 cents,IMHO
1. HP-UX
2. SOlaris
3. AIX

in the order of preference. I have worked with all
three and I found HP machines to be  reliable and
HP-UX easy to work with. This is not to say solaris is
not but I had some nightmare stroies to tell about the
bugs and quality of support from SUN. Again this is
only my opinion and as everybody knows OS is ,to some
extent ,a matter of personal choice also.
( Running to put on flame proof suit..:) )

Cheers,
RS
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> Can you direct me to a link for comparison about
> SOLARIS , AIX , HP-UX  for performance and other
> options ..
> Thank you ...
>
>
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