Just curious, was this deployment based on the Open Source release of GT.M?
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Pacific Telehealth and Technology Hui
www.PacificHui.org
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Bhaskar
Sent: Friday,
I believe Bhaskar has said in the past that other than platform specific
details (like generating code for non x86 CPUs) the Open Source code is the
same code used on all systems supported on GT.M
Just curious, was this deployment based on the Open Source release of GT.M?
Steven B.
Steve --
This Krung Thai Bank deployment was on Sun SPARC Solaris, on which GT.M
is more traditionally licensed and priced (i.e., GT.M on Sun SPARC
Solaris is not open source and not free software).
I would like to clarify (just in case there is a possible
misunderstanding) that there are not
Solaris not being open source is allegedly about to change.
On Friday 03 December 2004 05:50 pm, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
Steve --
This Krung Thai Bank deployment was on Sun SPARC Solaris, on which GT.M
is more traditionally licensed and priced (i.e., GT.M on Sun SPARC
Solaris is not open source
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Bhaskar
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 12:50 PM
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Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Krung Thai Bank goes live on GT.M
Steve --
This Krung Thai Bank deployment was on Sun SPARC Solaris, on
which GT.M
is more
Steve --
There are some differences down in the detail level, mostly as a result
of differences between hardware architectures, operating systems, as
well as what development found funding and what did not.
There are differences between GT.M on Alpha/VMS and GT.M on UNIX/Linux:
the underlying