Hi All,
At one of my clients we will be running a mirror server and emergency server on
windows VMs. It appears that the VMs have more than one IP address a public
(172.18.17.xx and private 192.168.26.xx). Can someone advise if this will work
and if so is there anything special I need to do.
For best performance, you'll need the 64-bit version of 4D Server, which on Mac
will require the new network layer. Good luck with that... my last experience
with v15R4 was that it was still very slow compared to the legacy network layer
(supported by Windows 64-bit server and all 32-bit
Neil,
Yes, we’ve been looking into the Mac Pro as an option to replace a stack of
xServes. But the Mac Pro is end- 2013 without any updates. It’s getting long in
the tooth and much of the price is for high-end graphics which don’t help one
bit. We’ve read rumors of a modular Mac Pro for 2018.
At one of my clients we have a 180 gig data file on previous iteration of
cylinder mac with attached SSD raid it to about 30 minutes to repair and
rebuild indices for that data file, so I think it is pretty fast as Neil said
Regards
Chuck
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On Jun 16, 2017, at 10:31 AM,
> Thanks for the reply. It’s a pity. With Apple having abandoned server
> hardware years ago,
> the only legal choice is Windows. What a shame for a non-Windows shop to have
> to support
> a Windows server just for that. That adds lots of cost and complexity.
Just because Apple doesn't have an
Even better. With Match regex it takes about a second to remove a smaller
number of characters ($text;32;126;9;13) from this file. However, when few
characters are selected to remain in the result ($text;65;90;9;13), the time
goes up into minutes; 8 compiled and 11 interpreted. I guess
Does anyone have any experience with exporting table relations and importing
them into another structure? I am in the unfortunate situation where some of
my relations got removed and trying to restore them by redrawing has produced
inconsistent results.
Thanks,
Drew
Neil,
Thanks for the reply. It’s a pity. With Apple having abandoned server hardware
years ago, the only legal choice is Windows. What a shame for a non-Windows
shop to have to support a Windows server just for that. That adds lots of cost
and complexity.
Paul
> Le 16 juin 2017 à 15:33,
> I remember years ago 4D “Universal” was supposed to run on Linux one day. I
> haven’t followed the DEVCONs in a while. Are there still any discussions
> concerning a Linux version of 4D Server?
I haven’t heard anything since “years ago”. I saw it once then never heard
again. So if they are
I remember years ago 4D “Universal” was supposed to run on Linux one day. I
haven’t followed the DEVCONs in a while. Are there still any discussions
concerning a Linux version of 4D Server?
Paul
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