Re: (RADIATOR) Oracle on Sun or Linux?

2001-03-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Sudjiwo - On Wednesday 07 March 2001 21:09, Sudjiwo Husodo wrote: > Hi all !! > > We are moving our Radiator on mysql/linux to Oracle due to our billing > systems that > is developed on Oracle. We are debating whether to use Oracle/Linux or > Oracle/Sun. > Can anybody comment as to which p

RE: (RADIATOR) Oracle on Sun or Linux?

2001-03-07 Thread Chris Given
01 5:00 AM To: Sudjiwo Husodo Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Oracle on Sun or Linux? Our situation is we are using Radiator running on a couple of Solaris/x86 machines, with Oracle running on the others. When set up correctly, with enough hardware thrown at it, I much prefer the r

Re: (RADIATOR) Oracle on Sun or Linux?

2001-03-07 Thread Mariano Absatz
We are running a smaller setup, about 10,000 subscriber in only one POP for 99% on-line wireless connections (not dial-up), meaning, mostly long connections (but when the NAS falls for some reason and comes back alive again, we have hundreds of requests all at once). We are using radiator on a

Re: (RADIATOR) Oracle on Sun or Linux?

2001-03-07 Thread Jeremy Burton
Our situation is we are using Radiator running on a couple of Solaris/x86 machines, with Oracle running on the others. When set up correctly, with enough hardware thrown at it, I much prefer the reliability of Solairs - our db server has only crashed once in two years. It *averages* 120 days upt

(RADIATOR) Oracle on Sun or Linux?

2001-03-07 Thread Sudjiwo Husodo
Hi all !! We are moving our Radiator on mysql/linux to Oracle due to our billing systems that is developed on Oracle. We are debating whether to use Oracle/Linux or Oracle/Sun. Can anybody comment as to which platform is better for Radiator? We currently have 27 pops (35,000 subscribers) and con