You know, I have experienced the same thing, I don't know what it is.
I've volunteered my time to many different organizations and none seem to
take me up on my time.
I think they have discovered, as have many other businesses, that their
computer systems are important enough to their operation
Not me. But I just visited Cisco and looked at their IP Phones. They
are hot, hot, hot. If you get a chance, look at them.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
I expecting there are a lot of opinions out there. Please, if you haven't
experienced the migration from NT Server to Windows 2000 Server, please
don't respond. What I am looking for is the advice of the guys and gals
who've done the do, so to speak. I don't mean to sound like a jerk,
please
DLT. Thats the only way to go. You can get an Quantum DLT 8000 for around
$3,500 or so. Thats rated at 80GB with compression, but I typically get 75
or so GB on a tape. They are alos fast. Much faster than the helical scan
technologies.
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From: Murray Binette