We've been running SCO for 6 years in over 700 locations and we've never had a problem with it. We use Virtual Disk Mirroring to do software disk mirroring, and AFPS/LMC which allows us to communicate to the Windows boxes in our environment. There still is an emulation layer (called Merge) which allows you to install and use Windows and Windows Apps on the SCO box. The bottom line is that for us, it's always been easy to use and administer.
Unfortunately, the writing is on the wall and it's only a matter of time before Caldera sucks the life out of SCO and gets rid of it. When they do, I too will mourn it's passing.
We've been running SCO for 6 years in over 700 locations and we've never had a problem with it. We use Virtual Disk Mirroring to do software disk mirroring, and AFPS/LMC which allows us to communicate to the Windows boxes in our environment. There still is an emulation layer (called Merge) which allows you to install and use Windows and Windows Apps on the SCO box. The bottom line is that for us, it's always been easy to use and administer.
Unfortunately, the writing is on the wall and it's only a matter of time before Caldera sucks the life out of SCO and gets rid of it. When they do, I too will mourn it's passing.