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-===== Hardware and Operating System Recommendations ===== 
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-We are often asked which is faster, Linux or Windows? ​ It is not an easy question to answer. ​ There are so many other variables, such as the database platform, the amount of memory, the approach to disk storage, and so forth. ​ In a company, the hardware acquisition and personnel costs can be large enough to outweigh the benefit of a slightly faster hardware platform. ​ Because of this, we recommend that each company test with their own hardware, their own database platform and their own client layers. 
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-We have run some limited benchmarks comparing Linux and Windows. ​ In our tests, Linux was about 20% faster. ​ That is consistent with our anecdotal experience, too.  That being said, we have not tested a multitude of factors, such as multi-user concurrency,​ disk fragmentation and multi-processor performance. ​ In addition, performance can vary significantly between versions of operating systems. ​ This reinforces the need for companies to test in their own environment with their own configuration. 
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-Some components of the Omnidex software are only available on a Windows operating system. ​ The Omnidex Administrator,​ the graphic tool for managing Omnidex installations,​ is only available on a Windows operating system, though it can be used to manage Omnidex databases on remote servers, including Linux servers. ​ New releases of Omnidex typically arrive on the Windows operating system first, with Linux releases following shortly thereafter and other UNIX versions provided as needed. 
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