[cisco-voip] CallManager 4.x (vs.) 6.x
Jason Aarons (US)
jason.aarons at us.didata.com
Tue Oct 30 11:50:35 EDT 2007
In Windows you have root access, which I really miss. Watching tac try to type a long SQL select statement from a command line is pretty funny as it usually takes several tries to get it right. I'd rather have log files in \var\logs then in RTMT. Trying to edit text files like RingList.xml takes more steps.
I was more concerned that Cisco kept shipping Windows 2000/SQL 2000 so long after Microsoft stopped supporting them and put it on extended maintenance. Cisco is going to have a lot of old Windows 2000 boxes for years to come. It was liking buying a new PC in 2007and getting Windows 95.
Nothing wrong with 5.x/6.x, they have some great features but I do wish Cisco could release the same version numbers in Linix\Windows 2003 at the same time.
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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Leetun, Rob
Sent: Tue 10/30/2007 11:46 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] CallManager 4.x (vs.) 6.x
Hello all,
We are having a discussion about why is a Windows platform better than a Linux platform when it comes to CallManager, or is Linux better than Windows? In your opinions, is it better to go from 4.x to 6.x or wait for 7.x to roll out next summer? Or is it better to stay on the 4.x train? How many of you have switched to the Linux platform from the Windows platform?
Thanks in advance.
Rob
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