Thank you both for your responses. :)

I'll give it a go under Cygwin while I'm building the Linux box which will be used in the more serious trial. :)

Brent

Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:

Kannel WORKS under Cygwin, but don't even think about using it on
production enironments. The threads on cygwin aren't reliable at all
and you'll surely lose messages if you hava a fair amount of traffic.

It works fine for testing purposes and as a proof of concept, though.

Hope it helps,


On 6/14/05, Gareth Reakes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Brent,

      I have not heard of anyone making kannel work under cygwin (that they
admitted last time I asked), but Brian seems to be nearly there now.
Hopefully he will post a howto :) If he does get it working I don't see
why there would be a problem with using cygwin. I would guess that it
will be slower with all that windows stuff going on as well but if its
no problem for your throughput then its no problem.


Gareth

Brent Goldspring wrote:
Hello,

We're thinking of trying out Kannel at work and I'm wondering if I
should throw Cygwin on an existing Windows box and run Kannel off that
or should I zap a spare box, throw Linux on it and run Kannel from there?

I'm asking from a purely performance and ease-of-use perspective: which
platform does Kannel run best on? If the trial goes according to plan
then we will invest into dedicated resources for Kannel.

If it matters: initially we will be using a GSM modem but we're looking
to move to using an SMSC instead.

thanks,
Brent



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