Re: WHat are people doing

2008-09-21 Thread Martha McConaghy
Terry, We are moving to a new ERP for the college, and utilizing Oracle on Linux on z for all the backend database functions. We already have 5 production and test servers going. Martha McConaghy Marist College -- For LINUX-390

Re: WHat are people doing

2008-09-21 Thread Shockley, Gerard C
We have been running PROD configurations for over a year with Oracle on LinuxZ. Very Stable and responsive. Gerard -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Rohling Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 12:11 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject

Re: question on PGP for Linux ......

2008-09-21 Thread Terry Spaulding
>From David Boyes: > Works very well, if a bit CPU intensive. You may want to substitute GPG > (GNU Privacy Guard) as GPG is available on more platforms (PGP is > limited by some closed source libraries that aren't available on some of > the exotica, like s390x). Thanks David and all for the info

Re: question on PGP for Linux ......

2008-09-21 Thread David Boyes
> I have not worked with this product and no real knowledge of PGP, 'Pretty > Good Privacy', that I am told comes with some Linux distributions. > Any comments on installing, configuring, and use of this product in > general ? Works very well, if a bit CPU intensive. You may want to substitute GPG

Re: WHat are people doing

2008-09-21 Thread John Summerfield
Berry van Sleeuwen wrote: As for the reason why anyone would stay on for instance solaris. In some cases it can be "just because we've done this already". Or perhaps because of some tools that are in use. And in some cases there can be a problem with a software product that is not (yet) supporte