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Robert,
Couldn't agree with you more. I moved everything from Mac
to Windows. I also kicked and screamed the whole way. But I gotta tell you, the
difference in stability and upward extensibility is huge. And like it or not,
almost everything is built around Windows, even if it isn't Windows itself.
From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: OS X witangod dies, way to auto-restart? And more recently, because of all the bandwidth I use at my colocation
center, I had the opportunity to get several XServe G5 DP machines to use free,
or for almost nothing. It was a sponsorship kind of thing. I would then have to
write up, and give testimonials and such. So did a bunch of testing on windows
and mac. I still chose windows, and then proceeded to upgrade all of my windows
hardware for my cost. And I would have LOVED to have gone to the XSERVEs. Cuz I
think they are cool, and I love the mac.
Also, in Witango 5.5, they completely rewrote the code that handles db
connections and such. And in 5.0, this was the area that caused any
instabilities I saw in 5.0. I posted a very long message about my testing with
v5.5, under load, regarding this major change.
I do understand your frustration, but I think this was an evolutionary
change, and not a bug fix. I upgraded 4 machines and bought 2 more licenses. It
was well worth it. My sites don't go down, although I have seen a cache issue,
that I am still trying to reproduce.
Unfortunately, I am slowly moving off witango, for many reasons, most
previously posted. It will take me most of 2006 to complete the move, though.
Until then, 5.5.009 on windows is a VERY stable platform. But don't get me
started on the dev studio, and documentation for things like java beans.
For a server platform, with every experience I have had, with many pieces
of software, linux or windows is always a better choice than os x. I would move
completely to linux, but I would have to do more testing with witango for linux.
But is it even done for 5.5? As recently as a few weeks ago, it listed licenses
for linux as PRESALE. What is the status on that? Anyone know?
Just a footnote, one other big reason for witango on windows, vs mac or
linux, is extendability. There are by far more methods to connect to other
services, like payflowpro, and other stuff like that through windows.
--
Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
On Nov 15, 2005, at 10:43 AM, Andrew Derry wrote:
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