Our decision to replace the Mac os Xservers with Windows is purely
financial. We already run our software on Windows and though Linux would be
a good choice it is less expensive to support a single platform.
We run as many as 15 apps on a single xServe box. The corresponding Oracle
10g databases
Hi,
On 25 January 2011 18:00, Guy Pontecorvo guy.ponteco...@pearson.com wrote:
We run as many as 15 apps on a single xServe box. The corresponding Oracle
10g databases run on a separate server. Everything is automated. Start up,
shutdown, updates etc. are scripted and executed using sudo.
On 21 January 2011 19:29, Jeffrey Janner jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com wrote:
Guy -
Why switch to Windows when you can still get OSX Server for Mac Pros or Minis?
Why run Windows at all when you can switch to Linux and have all the
command line goodness you were used to in Xserver?
;)
That
Guy Pontecorvo schrieb am 21.01.2011 um 09:56 (-0800):
We currently run multiple instances of tomcat Version 6.0.20, each in
its own non-admin user account under Mac OSX 10.5. This has been a
great way to host multiple web applications (student information
systems) on a single box. Each app
On 1/21/11 5:56 PM, Guy Pontecorvo wrote:
Because Xserve is being discontinued we are considering the possibility of
migrating our environment to Windows 2008 R2
The JDK tools have a few more small functions on *nix than Windows -
small but rather useful. This IMHO, is one key reason to stick
Guy -
Why switch to Windows when you can still get OSX Server for Mac Pros or Minis?
That out of the way, Tomcat works basically the same on Windows as on Mac,
except where running as a service is concerned. Yes, Tomcat will respect
Windows permission settings, etc., just like any other