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There's an ad in this weeks Computerworld showing five 9's and the Brooklyn
Bridge.  This is very appropriate, because anybody that could believe that
would be capable of buying the Brooklyn Bridge.

On an unrelated topic, I hear that Anne Lucas of IBM has been put in charge
of iSeries Nation.  Anne is a good person, and is capable of jump starting
this thing.

Al

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                    "Walden H.
                    Leverich"                 To:     
"'midrange-l@midrange.com'" <midrange-l@midrange.com>
                    <WaldenL@TechSoftIn       cc:
                    c.com>                    Subject:     RE: iSeries more 
stable than NT?  Who says?
                    Sent by:
                    midrange-l-admin@mi
                    drange.com


                    08/22/01 04:29 PM
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                    midrange-l






Don,

Umm, sorry but a backup that won't restore isn't a "good full system state
backup." What backup software were you using? Do you attempt restores in
the
lab?

-Walden

-----Original Message-----
From: Don [mailto:dr2@cssas400.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 12:35 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: iSeries more stable than NT? Who says?




Dave,

I just had a major multi user win-2k pro desktop nuke it's registry... we
had several GOOD FULL SYSTEM STATE backups.  NONE, and I mean NONE would
restore...we could not get the registry or the user profile info to
restore correctly...we were in RELOAD...and I hear this is NOT an
anomoly.....

I was really pissed!

Yeah, it's alot more stable than 95 and 98...but...it still locks up.

Don in DC

------

On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, David Bulog wrote:

> Windows 2000 AS is great,scales at a fraction of the costs to unix,
iseries
>
> Dave
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <jpcarr@tredegar.com>
> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:36 AM
> Subject: iSeries more stable than NT? Who says?
>
>
> >
> > The  FAA  I guess.
> >
> > John Carr
> > --------------------------------
> >
> > LOTUS, ISERIES ON THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION RADAR
> > http://www.groupcomputing.com
> >
> > Lotus and the IBM eServer iSeries have taken off with the Federal
Aviation
> > Administration (FAA). The agency, which regulates the airline industry
in
> > the U.S., recently revamped its e-mail system to take advantage of a
> > Domino/Notes environment. By migrating to the messaging and
collaboration
> > infrastructure from the retired cc:Mail software, and testing Domino
> > performance on iSeries servers rather than those that run Microsoft
> Windows
> > NT, the FAA is looking for increased productivity and stability. "The
FAA
> > has been a loyal customer of Lotus for the past eight years," says
Steven
> > Murphy, the Lotus account manager for the U.S. Department of
> > Transportation. "They realized messaging is only a small part of the
way
> > they do business and communicate among themselves."
> >
> > The announcement of cc:Mail's demise in 1997 forced the FAA to evaluate
> its
> > corporate communications infrastructure. The FAA discovered that what
> > sufficed in years past was inadequate by today's standards. Its
messaging
> > system had become outdated. The agency analyzed how its employees
> > communicated and developed requirements that included collaboration,
> > calendaring and scheduling, and document management. The FAA has
> > consolidated 850 cc:Mail mailboxes spread over 379 locations into 12
> server
> > locations. Two other projects, which haven't been implemented yet,
include
> > the deployment of extraneous software such as Sametime.
> >
> > The Aircraft Certification Service, a department within the FAA devoted
to
> > ensuring that airplanes are designed and manufactured safely, recently
> took
> > steps to optimize its Domino environment by moving from Microsoft NT
> > servers to the iSeries. The FAA hopes the switch will reduce the number
of
> > servers it must support and increase reliability of Web applications.
> > Running a Domino application on NT, "they are forced to reboot every
night
> > to keep the site up and running," says Tom Harrison, manager of Domino
> > administration at Computer Applications Specialists, Inc., the company
> that
> > consulted with the FAA on the migration. "They purchased two [iSeries]
> > servers because they heard it was a more stable platform [for Domino]."
> >
> > -- Jill R. Aitoro, Group Computing Industry Reporter
> >
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