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My reading of that is that they chose RH over *Unix* rather than Windows for
the DB Server.
"Detailing the problems encountered while using Windows Server 2003 on the communication and transaction server side, Sharma said, "We have been facing this perennial problem of business logic malfunction, which is solved only when we reset the server. We have an active-passive server combination, and hence shifting loads is possible without compromising network availability."
Since Forbes' DBA's were already conversant with Unix, shifting to the Linux platform on the database side was not a problem. "
I also find it interesting that they consider the familiarity of the admins with Unix a plus for the database, but apparently no such concern exists over a much larger switch for the other servers in the system. I'm also a bit surprised given that the problem was with business logic malfunction that they were able to port all their app code to a different platform without recoding (otherwise its comparing apples to oranges).
Oh and it's a lottery of which I disapprove. Other than that interesting article :(
Niall
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> http://www.cxotoday.com/cxo/jsp/index.jsp?section=News&subsect
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> Or, for the cut-and-paste impaired:
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http://tinyurl.com/23wcv
Just adding gasoline to the bar-b-que... :)
Rich
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator rjesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech Inc, Sussex, WI USA
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