>I think I'll demonstrate live during the talk how I install a working Debian 
>based surgery server incl. Windows emulation from scratch  & restoring legacy 
>software image from scratch onto an unformatted harddisk on different 
>hardware than the backup (going from Pentium4 to AMD 64, from SIS graphic to 
>nVidia, Realtek 100MBit ethernet to Intel GB Ethernet etc) in less than 20 
>(twenty) minutes to a state where I can just pick a laptop from the audience 
>and get it to connect to that server in less than 3 minutes and run my 
>practice software (incl legacy Pracsoft on Windows emulation) from there
>
>- all that while continuing to talk and only occasionally hitting the keyboard 
>for a few commands.
>
>Then we'll take 5 minutes to set up an automatized back routine that backs up 
>everything to a SLUG (Linksys NSLU) based micro-system at full network speed, 
>and another 5 minutes to set up hot incremental backups of anSQL database, 
>and another 5 minutes to set up automatized daily backups onto DVD
>
>Come and watch me. I guarantee that the lot is working after less than 45 
>minutes, starting from scratch, and ending up with a fully functional server 
>incl fully automatized backups (current timing without talking and being 
>distracted is 28 minutes, did it already about a dozen times over the last 
>couple of weeks to ensure that nothing embarrassing  will happen)
>
>People not doing it my way must be masochists.
>
>Horst  
>

But can you run MD3 and PS3 or other MS sql
dependent software on this ?

John Mac
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