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to: Richard B.
from: Robert Comer
date: 2003-03-10 13:45:48
subject: Re: SCSI drive preference?

From: "Robert Comer" 

>I am thinking about adding Sametime
> and Quickplace to the mix, have you used those?

Nah, haven't tried those.  We're pretty rigid in what I can do since
corporate says what we can have for the most part.

>I just want to know what to do when it
> decides to puke.

Yepper, same here!

> Pointy hair comes with it's privileges I guess! 

Yeah. 

- Bob Comer



"Richard B."  wrote in message
news:anlp6vos3lb9kr38hs1sdmdjdciga5bd87{at}4ax.com...
> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:17:48 -0500, "Robert Comer"
>  wrote:
>
> >Some day in the future hopefully.  I just don't think it would be prudent
to
> >move intentionally right now.
>
> It's good to have options tho. I've been at this company since almost
> the beginning and think I'm going to stick it out until the end.
>
> >btw, you should see how well the AS/400 runs Notes! (it's a bit expensive
if
> >we didn't have the 400 for other things though!
>
> I've run it on a Dell server for a long time, it seems to do okay with
> our workload, which isn't much. I am thinking about adding Sametime
> and Quickplace to the mix, have you used those?
>
> >I am kind of itching
> >to put in a Linux server for something though, if only to tell division
that
> >I'm progressive rather than just a status quo type. (They know that
already,
> >but reinforcement always helps.)
>
> I think it could do some of my tasks quite well, like archive data and
> maybe some file serving, I just want to know what to do when it
> decides to puke.
>
> >Ah, yes, the perception of the PTB that we can do anything like this
> >immediately, ain't it fun? 
>
> I like to have sufficient time because almost always something else
> will come up doing crunch time to add to the stress. And when time is
> short a lot of testing doesn't get done which wastes everyone's time
> later.
>
> Pointy hair comes with it's privileges I guess! 
>
> - Richard

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