I totally agree with catiajim on this one...
No offense, but to say that Catia is supported on all OS's, in the way that is was presented, is utterly ridiculous. Catia/IBM/Dassault are VERY specific about hardware and software requirements. It is not a widely supported platform, and this becomes abundantly clear when you, yourself, are in charge of making the actual buying and building decisions. (as I am) I will *promise* you, that Catia is NOT supported on every OS under the sun. Will it work on all of them? Maybe - I have no clue. But don't call up your Catia rep and expect to get any help for any of the OS's not listed in my previous post. They are not supported by either the LUM, or Catia, and you're asking for trouble if you don't follow the instructions.
There are some very big corporations that dumped billions into AIX machines, servers, and IT support for Catia V4. All of that infrastructure would have transistioned well into the implementation of V5, had it been the right set of tools for the job. But guess what? Buying a used RS6000 has never been cheaper! New Intellistation Power series (replacement for RS6000) are still just as expensive. Logic rules the day, on that one.
I also have both Windows and Unix, using Intellistation and RS6000. As Jim said, the Windows machine is greased lightning compared to the UNIX, even with the reduced instruction set of the RS6000. That tells me clearly that the architecture greatly favors Windows, and it ought to be run where it's happy. (like it or not - not my concern - the fact is, it's Windows software FIRST AND FOREMOST)
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