Patching is really no different, your ops folks and you set the schedule. Windows release more patches, but that doesn’t mean you turn on auto update in any environment. I’ve run Windows, Solaris and Linux envs with webMethods, no issues related to patching.
My experience is with Veritas on Solaris and Windows Cluster for Windows. Windows was hands down easier to use and extremely reliable. However you may want to start looking at VM’s instead of software cluster solutions. You may find that more appealing.
Can be done in any OS with ease.
Solaris, Linux, Windows and AIX have no stability issues when it comes to running webMethods platforms. You will experience stability issues if the webMethods platform is configured or used incorrectly with any of the above mentioned platforms. There is a perception that Windows is not as stable as the others, but that is just a perception. I’ve gotten the same results on Windows as I have on Solaris and Linux. They are all good if properly configured and maintained.
I would suggest a source control solution regardless of the OS instead of tar or zip files.
It sounds like you are leaning towards AIX which is a fine OS. It’s not mainstream but if you ops guys like it and are comfortable with it then go for it. Keep in mind none of the OS’s will save you from a misconfigured or misused webMethods platform.
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