I dont think the "classic" unix that you speak of will go away that 
fast, too many solaris/aix/hpux machines floating around still.

I do any development/testing of features on linux, it cost me nothing 
but the hardware.

RH 7.3 downloaded,  no cost.

technet member 9ir2 oracle downloaded, no cost.

it only makes sense.

joe


Andrey Bronfin wrote:

>hi !
>i might start another war , but i can't resist a part of me which wants to
>ask :
>what do you , seasoned gurus, think of everybody's (as it seems to be) plans
>to abandon the "classic" unix for linux ?
>In particular , most database vendors (as well as other enterprise software
>vendors) name linux as the future #1 platform for their DBs (especially
>given the fact that a DB cluster is not rare any more).
>It also looks like many development shops shift their efforts to develop on
>windows (or , in some rare cases, linux ) instead of unix .
>What do you think about this ?
>
>
>DBAndrey
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