stefan@wheaton.UUCP (Stefan Brandle ) (05/02/90)
Sorry for the sad subject line (:-). We're in the process of getting ourselves a DECsystem 3100 to run a whole bunch of Informix SQL/4GL stuff on. Specifically, things like our student accounts, registrar's transcripts, other important-to-a-college stuff. I wondering whether anybody has any words of wisdom about whether to order Ultrix 3.1X (D?) or to be adventurous and order 4.0. On the pro-4.0 side, there are all those discussions I've seen where somebody says "That's fixed in 4.0", the system security stuff sounds nice, and I would like to get hold of 4.0. Furthermore, on a busy production system, it's very hard to find a couple free days when people will let you take the system down to change operating systems, and if we'll be upgrading to 4.0 eventually, I'd rather do it now. On the con side, all of those horrible problems in 3.1 might be irrelevant to us, and 4.0 may turn out to have some problem of the type that makes front page news on "Digital Review"/Your Favorite DEC magazine. I would rather not get 4.0 and then discover that there are some big problems (especially with Informix) that are relevant to me. I've been told to generally let other people try the hot-off-the-press X.0 releases, and wait until it's been out for a while or we hit the X.1 release. Anybody out there who can speak authoritatively, or at least, from experience? Experience with Informix on 3.1 or 4.0 would be especially helpful. Thanks, Stefan Brandle -- ---------------------------------------------- MA Bell: (708) 260-5019 --------- Stefan Brandle UUCP: ...!{obdient,uunet!tellab5}!wheaton!stefan Wheaton College or stefan@wheaton.UUCP Wheaton, IL 60187 "But I never claimed to be sane!"
grr@cbmvax.commodore.com (George Robbins) (05/05/90)
In article <2021@wheaton.UUCP> stefan@wheaton.UUCP (Stefan Brandle ) writes: > Sorry for the sad subject line (:-). > > We're in the process of getting ourselves a DECsystem 3100 to run a whole > bunch of Informix SQL/4GL stuff on. Specifically, things like our student > accounts, registrar's transcripts, other important-to-a-college stuff. > I wondering whether anybody has any words of wisdom about whether to order > Ultrix 3.1X (D?) or to be adventurous and order 4.0. I guess I suggest getting the recommendations of the Informix people. DEC has had problems with recent releases, some major and many minor. They are not particularly effective in quickly resolving new problems and disseminating information to the field. If you setting a prodcution system, expecially a mixed use one, there is much wisdom in staying with stable releases and waiting till periods of your convenience to upgrade. > Anybody out there who can speak authoritatively, or at least, from experience? > Experience with Informix on 3.1 or 4.0 would be especially helpful. Not particularly relevant, but we stick with Ultrix 2.2 for the longest time and were fairly happy. Between seduction by new features and then buying a 5810 we're now on the current release bandwagon and I'm developing a serious antipathy towards DEC's release managemnet and support process... -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing: domain: grr@cbmvax.commodore.com Commodore, Engineering Department phone: 215-431-9349 (only by moonlite)
aland@infmx.UUCP (Dr. Scump) (05/06/90)
In article <2021@wheaton.UUCP> stefan@wheaton.UUCP (Stefan Brandle ) writes: >Sorry for the sad subject line (:-). > >We're in the process of getting ourselves a DECsystem 3100 to run a whole bunch >of Informix SQL/4GL stuff on. Specifically, things like our student accounts, >registrar's transcripts, other important-to-a-college stuff. I wondering >whether anybody has any words of wisdom about whether to order Ultrix 3.1X (D?) >or to be adventurous and order 4.0. As of last month's machines list, we haven't ported to Ultrix 4.0... you might want to factor the availability of your Informix and other applications on the 4.0 platform into your decision of when to upgrade. >Stefan Brandle -- Alan Denney @ Informix Software, Inc. "We're homeward bound aland@informix.com {pyramid|uunet}!infmx!aland ('tis a damn fine sound!) ----------------------------------------------- with a good ship, taut & free Disclaimer: These opinions are mine alone. We don't give a damn, If I am caught or killed, the secretary when we drink our rum will disavow any knowledge of my actions. with the girls of old Maui."