Hi Safar,

> 1) The documentation lists that Sedna is supported for the following
Operating Sytems
> Windows, Linux, MacOS X (x86/PPC), FreeBSD, Solaris (x86)
>  Can you please tell us which specific OS versions are supported for each
platform? e.g. Windows NT etc.

Windows - expected to work on any version >= 2000. Tested on XP, 2003
Server, 2008 Server, Vista (x64), 7 (x64)
Linux - tested on various versions of Linux. Expected to work on any Linux
with kernel 2.4 and higher.
FreeBSD - tested on FreeBSD 6.x (kernel must be patched, see FAQ for
details), FreeBSD 7.
Solaris - tested only on: SunOS sunos 5.10 Generic_137138-09 i86pc i386
i86pc.
Mac OS - tested on 10.4 PPC, 10.5 (x86, x64).

> 2) Also why is HPUX not supported? Has anybody tried making Sedna work on
a HPUX platform and did you have any issues? I can see here that the make
file is given in the source code. Is there anything that is stopping Sedna
from running on HPUX?

AFAIK, there were no attemps to run it on HPUX. I believe it should run
well. However some minor efforts will be needed to add new OS support.

> 3) Do you have benchmarks for Sedna? e.g. What is the largest XML file
that can be loaded before we run into heap size errors, time taken to load
etc.?

I believe the largest file was about 80Gb. Sedna 3.2 doesn't have heap so
the only limit is HDD capacity. Wikixmldb demo works with 32Gb file.

Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
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