On Wednesday, August 03, 2011 12:12:47 AM Dantzig, Brian 
wrote:

> It also eliminates the possability of a negtiation
> issue. If both sides are auto, there is a chance it
> won't work right. If both are full, it works. You might
> call this determinalistic provisioning.

Our experience has always been the exact opposite, actually.

We have had more reliability running auto/auto, as opposed 
to any other permutation.

But then again, this issues runs deep into corporate 
culture, personal preference, previous experience, e.t.c.

I'm almost certain we shall still be talking about this in 
50 years from now :-).

Mark.

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