: UniVerse on NT vs *nix - Higher User Counts with W2003?
Stephen M. O'Neal, CDP said that ...currently, most W2000 installations
max out at about 300 users. I wonder how often sites that plan for
higher
user counts go with a *nix solution to start with?
For what it is worth, I had 200 UV9.6.2.8
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Subject: UniVerse on NT vs *nix
I am under considerable pressure to convert from UniVerse on AIX to UniVerse
on Windows 2003.
We have licenses for 320 users and do get up to this number at times
although 300 is more normal.
We run up to 30 phantom processes during the day above this interactive
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Yes, currently, most W2000 installations max out at about 300 users.
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From: Kirkham, Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 2:49 AM
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Subject: RE: UniVerse on NT vs *nix - Higher User Counts with W2003?
Now I'm worried...
We've got a 300 user enterprise
The general thinking is that it must be more effective to only have one
operating system. Less staff training etc etc etc.
As there is so much that is NT based they think that all should be on NT.
That includes UniVerse and Oracle. Of course SQLServer doesn't have the
choice.
The fact that
Sara Burns wrote:
The general thinking is that it must be more effective to only have one
operating system. Less staff training etc etc etc.
As there is so much that is NT based they think that all should be on NT.
That includes UniVerse and Oracle. Of course SQLServer doesn't have the
choice.
Sara,
As a professional trainer, I can assure you that the cost of
training staff in a second O/S is smaller than the cost of lost
productivity corporate-wide. Tell them that they are moving from known
stability to an unknown. Even if it works, they are facing weeks or
months of settling in
Stephen M. O'Neal, CDP said that ...currently, most W2000 installations
max out at about 300 users. I wonder how often sites that plan for higher
user counts go with a *nix solution to start with?
For what it is worth, I had 200 UV9.6.2.8 users on a WinNT 4.0 box. And
this was with a Compaq
I am under considerable pressure to convert from UniVerse on AIX to UniVerse
on Windows 2003.
We have licenses for 320 users and do get up to this number at times
although 300 is more normal.
We run up to 30 phantom processes during the day above this interactive user
count. At times these
: Sara Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 6:48 PM
Subject: UniVerse on NT vs *nix
I am under considerable pressure to convert from UniVerse on AIX to
UniVerse
on Windows 2003.
We have licenses for 320 users and do get up to this number at times
although 300
Sara Burns wrote:
I am under considerable pressure to convert from UniVerse on
AIX to UniVerse on Windows 2003.
We have licenses for 320 users and do get up to this number at times
although 300 is more normal.
Sara,
Perhaps you need to go to those applying the pressure with a confident air
and
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