Brian,

We're using OCS Release 2 on Linux (RHAS2.1) internally (15 users).  We also
did a production install of OCS Release 2 on Linux RHAS2.1 for a customer in
NJ (100 users).  They are very happy and impressed with the OCS
functionality, especially iMeeting.  The price comparison to Exchange didn't
hurt, either...  :-)

By the way, both of these installs were on a single Dell server, which is
something that Oracle has not yet figured out how to do, apparently.  The
complicating issue is not collapsing everything onto a single server, which
is pretty straightforward (as with Oracle E-Business Suites).

Rather, it is more that a single-server install makes things more
complicated from a security perspective, as you have to be much more
specific about what ports are opened to the internet and which ports are
not.  As with Oracle E-Business Suites, OCS uses lots and lots of network
ports, but E-Biz is usually a purely intranet app and rarely (if ever?)
faces the big bad internet.  Believe me, put a server on the internet and
you *will* be hacked within 4 hours...

For 500 users, you'd definitely want a two-server configuration anyway, so
it's probably a moot point.  Let me know if you'd like some HW sizing info?

Hope this helps...

-Tim


on 8/20/03 2:49 PM, Brian Haas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> We're looking at  Oracle collaboration suite and I'm wondering if anyone here
> is 
> using it? If so, how is it working? Any issues? I know Oracle corp is using it
> for all their internal mail so I assume it could handle our 500 or so users
> just 
> fine.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> -Brian
> 
> 

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