Hi Richard and all,
I am biased towards the usage of Linux but before choosing a platform...you 
need to do some survey? how many KE EMU sites use Linux vs windows..most 
vendors claim supporting multiple platforms but in reality they excel just in 
one? which platform were originally developed by KE EMU?

For red hat vs SUSE..KE EMU web site seems o refer to red hat?
For "expose the website/public interface on a Linux/Apache box" that would be 
great but it seems that KE EMU prefers MS IIS.

Karim Boughida
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>>> [email protected] 2005-12-08 07:53:09 >>>
I'd suggest going with Windows if that's what your IT consultant currently
supports, in the immediate term you don't want production to be slowed down
because they're busy "learning" linux on your dime.  If the pros for Linux
are compelling enough I'd find another IT firm with expertise in managing
Linux or require that your current IT consultant retain someone with
qualifications (and get this in writing).
 
If you do go with Linux, it would be helpful to know which flavor of Linux
KE Emu recommends - Red Hat, SuSE, etc. can come with support that off-the
shelf Linux doesn't.  But there can also be conflicts depending on KE Emu's
requirements and the way these packages install updates, etc. 
 
Does KE Emu support multiple platforms at the same time?  Hypothetically, I
might want to run it internally for staff on a Windows server, but expose
the website/public interface on a Linux/Apache box.  Just curious....
 
Richard Urban
UIUC-GSLIS
[email protected] 


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From: Perian Sully [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 5:10 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [MCN-L] Linux or Windows Servers?


Hi all:
 
We're ramping up to purchase a server and several workstations for our new
Collections database and we have pro and con arguments for either Linux or
Windows servers.
 
Currently, we're leaning heavily toward purchasing KE EMu for our database
software. EMu can run on either type of server. I personally have little
knowledge of Linux, and our IT consultants, when asked, said that "they
could learn it." However, I understand that Windows servers have more
security issues and are more prone to crashing than Linux servers, but Linux
servers are not as easy to set up.
 
We will be using the database mostly in-house initially, for collections
management purposes, then expanding it to be accessible via our website. We
may also look at making it kiosk-accessible.
 
Do any of you have words of wisdom about this topic, or have had good/bad
experiences you can relate?
 
Thanks!
 
Perian Sully
Assistant Registrar & Collection Database and Records Administrator
Judah L. Magnes Museum
2911 Russell Street
Berkeley, CA 94705
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