> 
> Who needs marketing for random numbers?  Just grab some stuff off /dev/random, do 
>some random multiply / divide, then grab another number from the air, shake, and spit 
>out.  ;-).
> 
> Haven't benchmarked against Microsoft, because I've had problems finding anyone 
>willing to admit 
> to running MS cluster (which may say something in it's own right).

I will admit that the company I used to work for used MS Wolfpack....the
cluster server. There were two NT 4.0 machines that ran MS proxy server
for Internet access. The funny part was that it all still had to go
through a Sun firewall box as they didn't trust any NT machines on the
Internet!

Oh....and there was only one Sun firewall...anybody care to guess what
caused more problems? The Sun firewall or the Clustered Proxy servers...

--rdp

> jeff
> 
> 
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