[Opensim-dev] Opensim: Linux vs. Windows

Fleep Tuque fleep513 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 15 22:08:09 UTC 2011


We're planning to use Windows Server 2008 for the University of Cincinnati
grid mostly because our team is generally more comfortable with Windows
server admin than Linux, so I don't have any data to contribute, just that
that's the direction we're heading.

- Chris/Fleep


Chris M. Collins (SL: Fleep Tuque)
Project Manager, UC Second Life
Second Life Ambassador, Ohio Learning Network
UCit Instructional & Research Computing
University of Cincinnati
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PO Box 210088
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0088
(513)556-3018
chris.collins at uc.edu

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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 6:04 PM, R. Gunther <rigun at rigutech.com> wrote:

> On 15-09-2011 11:24 PM, Levi Martson wrote:
>
>> Hi folks, I'm looking for some input on what you think is a better OS to
>> run mission-critical OpenSim instances on: Windows or Linux. I currently run
>> on Windows, but I'm starting to run mission-critical instances, and if Linux
>> is better than I want to move to that. Any thoughts?
>>
>
> My experience, Windows give a much smoother inworld experience then linux.
> Linux is free easy to handle. but because mono it can have some hicks.
> just use windows for short time with testing.  you will always find
> something bad at both sides.
> Besides windows improved to in the years.
>
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