The real problem, most places are quietly not selling NT 4.0 anymore. You
can
 still buy it in *plenty* of places, but ive noticed more than one place
wihch has
just removed NT from its product list.


That said, I would wait for a year at least for Win2K before I trusted it
with anything even close to mission critical. Yeah im sure its nice and fine
but... If
you read about NT and how reliable it was it never become remotely stable
until ServicePack 3. Now its at Service Pack 6 and they are *still* fixing
bugs
in it? Hmmn. And W2K Is just absolutely HUGE. I really would hold off. This
is just my opinon tho. This would be one thing id just rather not learn the
hardway. Most esp since If you are looking just for SQL + ColdFusion
platform What is W2K going to offer you that NT cant? I have been running
server at home for a good 3 months now. I can leave it on to do my normal
desktop computing along with some light to moderate CF / SQL work and it
stays running for at least a week before the UI flips out from some little
memory leaks. So really.. if you do not need anything in Win2K or dont even
know what it offers then there is not a whole lot of a point. NT is tha way
to
go still :-)



Jeremy Allen
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