Hi :) Err, i think that was Paul's point! That and further posts made me look-up Redhat version numbers in DistroWatch; http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=redhat The last release date of 5.2, "apollo", was October 1998 so there is a lot of wriggle room there.
Walking away sounds difficult but giving them a list of things that needs to be done might give you some room to manoeuvre and give you some disclaimers in advance. Linus offers upgrade routes that Windows Server couldn't hope to offer. It might even be possible to do most or even all of it remotely or very cheaply or surprisingly quickly without down-time and with an ever-present option to revert to the old Redhat version. It's even possible to upgrade to CentOS as it's pretty much identical to Redhat but only lacks their technical support = another option Windows Server doesn't offer! One route i quite fancy would be to; 1. get a fairly low level techie to plug in an extra ancient hard-drive (if they can find one that has the ancient connectors or use an adapter). 2. Get their consultant to install CentOS. Reboot once to get into CentOS and test it. Reboot back into Redhat to solve teething troubles. It might even be possible to do step 2 remotely! Their consultant might prefer to dodge both those steps and just get a slightly less ancient machine and install CentOS on that before posting it to them. Maybe just doing the finishing touches to tailor a generic CentOS machine Moving to an Ubuntu Server might make some sense and even such a different family (Debian family rather than Redhat family) only has a few trivial (mostly) differences. Probably is best to stay in the same family though because it's more familiar to the consultant (or is it? Ubuntu has become very popular). The consultant would probably be able to tell which way they would prefer, and therefore which is likely to be the cheapest route. Regards from Tom :) On 24 November 2014 at 14:41, Eric <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 11/24/2014 3:34 AM, Tom Davies wrote: > >> RHEL-5.11 is just a couple months old and is stable branch. It makes >> sense >> that they wouldn't update it. >> >> Redhat 5.0, code named "hurricane", is from 1997! Even if it's been >> patched and updated then it sounds a little worrying. >> > ... > > I don't think it's quite from 1997 but definitely early to mid 2000's. if > I remember correctly it was conversion from SCO. Two forces at work here. > specifically lost functionality and expense to regain most of that lost > functionality. > > then their techies >> > It's a bad assumption to assume they have techies. They have a PC shop to > take care of the desktop and they hired another consultant for years to > maintain the database engine. According to this consultant, it's been very > low maintenance considering the lack of investment the have put into the > infrastructure. if there is a cloud-based version of Informix they can > rent, I should probably move them there. > > > I'm guessing they aren't complete morons > > No, they are not complete morons. They are lawyers. They treat software > and systems the same way they would any appliance or machine. As long as it > runs, it's good enough if my memory is correct, I think a couple partners > have taken the Mercedes-Benz diesel's well over 200,000 miles they probably > won't get rid of them until they are old. > > While we know computer systems i.e. software and hardware, are the tech > equivalent of fast fashion (i.e. cheaply made and easily ruined), others > look at the cost and figure it should last them many many years. I'm > probably part of that camp since my laptop is a Dell e6400. > > I want to thank you for giving me a solution that wasn't what I expected > but, infinitely more useful. Which is that if they don't understand and > agree to the investment needed to move to the future, this is one job I > should walk away from. > > > -- > To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] > Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to- > unsubscribe/ > Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette > List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ > All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be > deleted > -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
