Box is also hosting some 3rd party custom written app, and running a mysql database, so I'm reluctant to upgrade something that's working.
Usage is relatively infrequent, but availability is commercially important. But these functions are being migrated to a new (windows) implementation. I can't imagine why. Box is backed up to tape 5 nights/week. I like backups - they help me sleep. gC On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Craig Falconer <[email protected]>wrote: > Glenn Cogle wrote, On 02/03/10 16:30: > > Box is in DMZ behind a pretty tight firewall, so not really touching the >> 'net. >> >> The box can't even get out to the net (http or FTP) to do an apt-get >> update, which is another reason it doesn't get dist-upgraded. >> > > Okay that's not so bad. > > To my shame, I have a windows 2000 server on the net, and a fedora core 3 > server doing critical stuff for a corporate. > > You do have backups, right Glenn ? > > -- > Craig Falconer > >
