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Date:      Thu, 27 May 1999 18:03:14 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      John K <john@volvo.se>
To:        doehrm@aubi.de
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: Windows NT
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSD/.3.91.990527175543.19559A-100000@nike.volvo.se>
In-Reply-To: <AB06BBFD8AFBD111B07600805FCB119224269E@EXCHANGE.aubi.de>

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Hi

Yes, i can definatly see a use for Windows NT for some applications
that are not (yet ?) available on other systems. I want to be openminded
and choose a solution that suits me. Whatever the OS.
I don=B4t administer any machines (except for our DNS=B4s, and NT is horrib=
le=20
at that)=20
It=B4s also a personal thing, and i relly like the idea of running free=20
software

anyway , with nothing important said as usual, im on my way home now

take care all
/john

On Thu, 27 May 1999, =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Markus_D=3DF6hr?=3D wrote:

> > > I'm not trying to praise NT - just wanting some information
> > > explaining why people should choose one OS over another.
>=20
> I can tell you we're running our SAP R/3 installation on NT servers with =
an
> average uptime of 60 days and above. Most reboots are caused by updates o=
f DB
> and/or system, not due to crashes. I didn't believe before that NT is as
> reliable as it appears.=20
>=20
> IMHO the main reason, why people choose NT for p. ex. webserver is the
> availability of 'ready-to-install' software packages for e-commerce appli=
cations
> etc. Although all the *BSD and *nix are obviously much more stable and mu=
ch
> faster, many companies don't have any specific knowledge of programming H=
TML nor
> PHP-3. They'd like to have a ready solution for their need, only customiz=
ation
> has to be done, no real programming and adaption. They want install on mo=
nday
> and run productive at thursday.=20
>=20
> It don't believe NT is as realiable as using it for an e-commerce solutio=
n, the
> security holes in IIS are too bad and make me sick believing that it's se=
cure.
> On the other hand for making NT real secure, you need very much knowledge=
, I
> think much more, than on any *nix, because of the proprietary binary-only
> registry database, the file system rights and the unexpected behaviour wh=
en
> chainging something and the worse: lack of debugging errors.=20
>=20
> People always think that NT is easier in administration - a real fallacy.=
 The
> complexity is hidden behind a nice point-and-klick-gui but in the depth i=
t's
> much more complicated than any other OS I know. If there are problems, yo=
u
> always has to stand up, go to the console and try do find out what's goin=
'
> wrong. No remote administration possible without buying expensive package=
s (SMS,
> ResourceKit etc.). Try to administer NT over a 28.8 Modem and you better =
drive
> 50 miles before stopping and starting services remotely. It's worse, real=
ly
> worse.
>=20
>=20
> --
> Markus Doehr                    =20
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> AUBI Baubeschl=E4ge GmbH         =20
> Tel.: +49 6503 917 152         =20
> Fax : +49 6503 917 190         =20
> e-Mail: doehrm@aubi.de
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>=20
>=20
>=20


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