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date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 23:24:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.biztalk.server        back       


BizTalk on Linux   
A small query is in my mind for long time
Linux has MonoFramework which supports VisualStudio(Correct me if i'm 
wrong). Does Linux supports BizTalk Server 2006. Which otherother OSs support 
BizTalk Server, any idea?

Thanks,
Sanzy
date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 23:24:00 -0700   author:   Sanzy

Re: BizTalk on Linux   
I would be VERY surprised if it works in Linux and even MORE surprised if 
you would get support from Microsoft if it did work.

Eric
http://stottis.com

"Sanzy"  wrote in message 
news:9ABA0550-D75A-4DBE-995D-D0B9A13C8F2D@microsoft.com...
>A small query is in my mind for long time
> Linux has MonoFramework which supports VisualStudio(Correct me if i'm
> wrong). Does Linux supports BizTalk Server 2006. Which otherother OSs 
> support
> BizTalk Server, any idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Sanzy
date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:05:02 -0700   author:   Eric Stott am

Re: BizTalk on Linux   
I would be quite suprised as well.  Mono is not very robust in my
opinion.  Sure the Math namespace is probably spot on, but there are a
lot of advanced framework features used by BizTalk.  Further with how
much BizTalk and SQL Server cost I'd be really skeptical about saving
$800 in Windows Server license costs.  I mean, standard edition is
going to run you $12,449 USD for BizTalk and SQL Server with a single
socket license.
-Dan
date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:28:15 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Dan Rosanova

Re: BizTalk on Linux   
I'm surprised just with the question itself ;)

"Dan Rosanova" wrote:

> I would be quite suprised as well.  Mono is not very robust in my
> opinion.  Sure the Math namespace is probably spot on, but there are a
> lot of advanced framework features used by BizTalk.  Further with how
> much BizTalk and SQL Server cost I'd be really skeptical about saving
> $800 in Windows Server license costs.  I mean, standard edition is
> going to run you $12,449 USD for BizTalk and SQL Server with a single
> socket license.
> -Dan
>
date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:11:00 -0700   author:   Enrique Gonzalez

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