03-08-2007 01:27 PM - edited 07-03-2021 01:45 PM
We are looking at implimenting WCS with a wireless controller and a few dozen 1200 series AP's. Which is the best route to go Linux or Windows for WCS? Is there any real differance in functionality between the two? I am leaning towards linux for it higher stability, but have more experience runnign windows.
03-11-2007 02:10 PM
It really does not matter as far as the app goes, but Linux will allow you to tailor the server load better.
For example: You can run the OS without the gui
aka: headless, thus reducing the # of processes
running on the server - allowing more resources for the WCS app.
03-19-2007 06:06 AM
If you're willing to gain more experience/exposure with Linux, I recommend that route... You get the opportunity for a cleaner environment (as indicated in another post) and as a result, I believe a more responsive service since you can eliminate unneeded processes such as the graphical services (speaking of the X Server on the WCS host) - but still run graphical client software for remote display (say to your desktop), if needed.
03-19-2007 10:20 AM
Thanks for the information, I think I am going to go the Linux route. What is the cheapest way to buy the Enterprise version of Red Hat for use with WCS? I see on Red Hats site they have many options with various support from Red Hat, is there a way to buy just the software without the support from red hat?
03-20-2007 08:07 PM
Take a look at www.centos.org
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