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Re: NT5 [you may know it as Windows 2000]



I've been on client sites migrating system from Netware 3.1.2 to NT4
servers, vastly more powerful and expensive. At one of the sites none of
the IT staff could remember when the Netware servers were last down :-)

Our NT boxes were down before we left the site :-(

I should also point out that the 'migration' never completed, some
servers now run on NT some on Netware, the company has received no
benefit that I can spot.


Calum

Dr John Tankard wrote:
>
> > - Novell Netware 3.1.1 onwards
>
> I am connected to a Netware 5 box at the moment, getting fairly heavy
use
> also running arcserve and web server. The up time....612 Days.. No
problem
>
> On Saturday, I went to do some work, at a customers site Netware 4.1
Uptime
> 315 Days, and it was last downed to move it to a different office,
prior to
> that it had run since I installed it, about 2 years.
>
> Now that is reliable software.
>
> John
>
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