>Hello Chris,
>
>Saturday, October 06, 2001, 19:33:59, you wrote:
>
>CM> While browsing OtherWorldComputing's website I happened to look at
>CM> the URL line for the pages and noticed that their site is running on
>CM> a ColdFusion server.  Now being that this server is only made for
>CM> Windows :P, Linux, Solaris, and HP/UX, I wonder which server platform
>CM> is hosting their site.
>
>http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=eshop.macsales.com
>
>HP-UX is way too expensive, I guess :))
>
>--
>Best regards,
>  Yuri                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Thanks for the site info Yuri. I didn't even know about it.
So they are running IIS on Windows 2k servers. Hmmm... I guess HP-UX 
is too expensive but Linux??  :)
I'm sure a lot of companies we get Mac supplies from run Win machines 
but it kind of makes me think twice about buying from them if the 
platform they need to run could be run on Linux and they choose to 
use Micros*** which would bring the equipment, software, and 
maintenance cost down considerably if they used.  I run CF Enterprise 
Server on a Linux box here and have had much less problems with it 
then I did when I was developing CF on Win machines.
Oh well, enough ranting.

Chris
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