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RE: Re: Kieran's comments was Last Night in London?


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  • Subject: RE: Re: Kieran's comments was Last Night in London?
  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 21:25:43 +0100
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> I am not against them for HA as some form of control element or
> console I just would not trust them to do the lot. Also pc's at home
> tend to get allsorts of junk loaded on them

That's a great point John!  I think this is one of the main reasons Windows
gets such a bad name.  One of the girls in my office has had her PC for
three years without so much as crash never mind a Windows re-install.  She
uses about 3 applications on it, never installs/uninstalls any other
"crap"
and it runs like a dream.

My "Mark" and "Eddie" machines in the study have LOADS
of stuff on them and
generally have been formatted and re-built every 6-12 months.

My "Otto" machine is the house HA server - and that's it.  As you
can see
it's very stable.  I wouldn't try and use an "all-purpose" PC to
do the HA
stuff and all the other PC duties.

M.





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