> What do you mean by "got" :-).

Ok, allow me to re-word it:

we got on, and still get on, fine :)

well, I think we do, anyway.

> I could be sarcastic and say what was it doing down in the first place!
Got
> to
> be suspicious of a product that has really good crash recovery :-)

Nope, gotta be sus. of hardware that gets nuked, basically. A UPS should be
one of the highest selling pieces of equipment around, but its not.

Basically, try taking your DB of choice, which ever one it is, and yank the
plug. See what happens once you get the OS back running, and then evaluate
it.

> We deploy more Linux than NT currently (hampered mainly by the installed
> base
> of software that we use). For every NT Terminal Server we roll we also
> supply
> a Mail & Firewall running Linux. Having said that we have yet to roll out
a
> linux
> DB server (but it's comming)

:) I thought you were an MSSQL shop? <grins, ducks, and runs like hell>

Seriously, thats how Linux is creeping in these days - routers etc, then
samba, then DB's, then..... THE WORLD! bwahahaha!

back to work. The men with white coats and the net are coming up in the
lift.

Nic.

>
> >> Basically leaves DB2 and Oracle (stangely the drivers that always seem
to
> >> ship with Enterprise -:)
>
> > exactly :)
>
> Good to see we can FINISH this thread ageeing
>
> Neven
>
>
>
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