* Robert Poreba <[email protected]>:

> I'm wondering if you know any pros and cons of running OTRS on Linux vs
> running it on Windows?

I was wondering about this as well. 

In this (or was it the german OTRS list? I forgot!) I'm getting the
impression that quite a few people are actually using OTRS on Windows.

Some seem to use IIS, some are using Apache. With varying success.

Given that OTRS (unlike some other trouble ticket systems like the one
we're using) is *TRULY* a browser-agnostic solutions, I fail to see
why anybody would use a Windows Server unless one has to. You can use
it from a windows system with IE, Firefox, Chrome, just pick a damn
browser :)

OK, one might have profound experience with Windows Server systems,
but profound knowledge of running these mixtures of open source and
closed source software? Ususally I'd go the path of least resistance
and go for the homogenous system!

Stuff like (mod_)perl + Apache have been tested and USED in production
for ages (on Unix and Linux), while I have the feeling that the
userbase of "mix-n-match" setups like IIS and (whatever-name)Perl or
Apache on Windows + (whatever-name)Perl is smaller -- and thus the
resulting systems are somewhat less well tested.

Maybe the OTRS makers can shed some light on this by e.g. statistics from
their bugtracker? (although this sampling would only represent people
having PROBLEMS, not people NOT having problems with their setup).

> Apart from obvious differences that come from OS, are there any benefits for
> the application whan it's run on Linux (eg. is it more stable, better tested
> etc)?

Personally, I'm running 3.0.5 (and 2.4.x prior to this) on Ubuntu and
it has been rock solid. No reboots, no hangs, no performance issues;
it just worked.

I'm not using an OTRS package, I installed from source.

Upgrades (of both OTRS and the OS) just worked. OK, I've been doing stuff
like this for 16 years now, but you wouldn't let just anybody setup your
ticket system, would you?

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