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We're there at 50 on our production and development boxes... it was like
that when I got here, so i'm not sure what got broken initially when they
did it!
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Are you experiencing performance problems? If not then I
think it's
pretty safe to say you can ignore the claims. It sounds like the person
that brought you to security level 50 would likely know a lot more about
it.
Quite frankly the very thought of trying to accomplish it with my system
leaves me shaking. I can't even imagine accomplishing it without some sort
of service interruption.
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Don't you just love these general ideas with no backup material?
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Security level 50
A couple years ago our Sys Admin thought it would be fun if she brought
our system to security level 50. I didn't give it much thought, and she
was able to do it without breaking any software, and was able to
implement it without service interruption and without a test server.
Our auditors love it.
We've got some folks (I current employee formerly from IBM, and an IBM
iSeries Domino consultant) raising their eyebrows over it. They say
that there's probably some pretty heavy performance drag as a result of
going from security level 30 or 40 to 50. I'm still digging through the
iSeries documentation site.
Anyone have any experiences, knowledge, or conjecture on the subject?
-Jim
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