Sara,

Just to let you know, we built and tested that version of 10.0.8 on the
S/390. We do not have a certified version for  SuSE on Intel-based
hardware, such as the IBM xSeries. While certification on SuSE may be on
the horizon, it is not in the immediate plan. I would not expect a
certification for UV 10.0.x, but rather 10.1.x or 11.1.x.

I might also suggest staying away from desktop versions as they cannot
scale with your business. i recommend you look at server versions, where
multiple CPUs and larger memory kernels are supported. While these
versions, such as RedHat Enterprise Linux ES and AS 3.0, have a cost
associated with them, you do get a renewable subscription to the RedHat
network and support from RedHat. SuSE offers standard and enterprise
versions as well, also at a cost, and maintenance options as well. Again,
we have yet to support SuSE on Intel servers.

Regards,

LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
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As part of our server strategy we are investigating possibly running
UniVerse on Linux.  This seems to pose a number of questions re the type of
Linux to use.
I have obtained 10.1.1 for RedHat but our Oracle team is leaning towards
SUSE and we see that this is only listed on the Availability Matrix at
version 10.0.8
Is the matrix very out of date or is there a large difference between the
different flavours of Linux.

Are there good reasons to select one flavour over the other.  Opinions
would
be welcome on or off list.

Regards,
Sara Burns

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