Hyperion Products platform recommendation

Hi All,
Can some one please light on the below query.
How to make a decision that which Hyperion product should be installed on particular Operating system and why it should be?
Right now we planned to install Essbase Server on Unix.
But is there any specific document stating Like for example Financial reports has to be installed on Windows... such kind of info.
Appreciate your valuable inputs.

The support matrix is a good place to start :- http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi-foundation/hyperion-supported-platforms-085957.html
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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