> IBM is loudly touting how much money they will be spending on
> Linux. Has
> anyone seen any sales statistics for DB2 on non-IBM
> platforms? I feel that
> IBM has a challenge to convince buyers to consider DB2 on Linux.
>
>
>
> Dennis Williams
> DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dennis,

Humourously ... at least in Oz, the number one Unix platform for DB2 is
Solaris.  IBM will probably turn this around ... they are being quite clever
with the 5L releases of AIX, by enabling compatibility with both AIX and
Linux binaries.  So they feed you a little Linux box, wait for you to decide
you need something bigger, ease you on to an AIX 5L box still running your
linux code (but now you're paying AIX licencing), and then roll in with the
usual IBM steamroller.

That said, I've just had a free 3-day training course from them, so nothing
like biting the hand that feeds, so to speak :-)

Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)

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