Any reason you ordered 11.1.1 rather than 11.1.11 or 11.1.12?

PS: I just noticed our Product Availability didn't list 11.23 as supported for 
11.1.12. This is incorrect - UV 11.1.x does support both HPUX 11.23 and 11.31. 
This will fixed it tomorrow.

Dan McGrath
Managing Director, U2 Servers Lab
Rocket Software
4600 South Ulster Street  ·  Suite 1100  ·   Denver, CO 80237 ·  USA
T: +1 720 475 8098 · E: [email protected] · W: u2.rocketsoftware.com




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Brutzman
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:47 PM
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Any advantages to UV on 64-bit OS?

1. I just ordered an upgrade from UV 10.3.6 to 11.1.1 for HP-Ux Itanium 11.23.
2. The reason for upgrading is mostly to start using the new REST functionality 
in UV 11.
3. I have some concerns about JDBC working.... especially with ColdFusion.
4. Some months ago I could not get my Windows 8 64-bit ColdFusion v10 to 
connect to UV 10.3.6. 
5. Our production CF server is... ColdFusion v9 on a 32-bit Windows 2008 Server.

--Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Hester
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:36 PM
To: U2 User Group List
Subject: [U2] Any advantages to UV on 64-bit OS?

Hi all,

 

I'm planning to upgrade our UV installation later this year primarily
due to the age of the hardware (it's just over 5 years old).   We aren't
having any serious performance problems.  We're currently running UV
10.2.7 on RedHat EL 5.1 32-bit and typically max out around 100 concurrent 
users.  Since I probably won't upgrade again for another 5 years, I'd like to 
make the upgrade as future-proof as possible.
Because UV is still a 32-bit app, though, I'm wondering if there is any 
real-world benefit to switching to 64-bit RedHat when I upgrade.  I know the 
64-bit kernel will remove the 4GB memory ceiling, but AFAIK, there is also a 
special 32-bit kernel for that.  We also link UV to MS SQL via a 3rd party ODBC 
driver and accept JDBC and UOJ connections.  I have to make sure that 
functionality isn't broken, and I recall someone recently posting that a 64-bit 
OS broke ODBC for them.  Is anyone else successfully using ODBC, JDBC, and UOJ 
with 64-bit linux?  Can anyone point out any advantages to running UV on a 
64-bit OS?

 

Thanks,

John

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