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To: Rusty Johnson who wrote (27681)2/13/2000 5:15:00 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (3) of 64865
 
Re: Windows NT crashed 68 times, caused by hardware problems (disk), memory (26 times), file management (8 times), and a number of odd problems (33 times). All this took 65 hours to fix, giving an availability of 99.26 percent. The winner here is clearly Linux.

These people are nuts. They allowed the system to crash due to dodgy memory 26 times in a year! Anyone with a brain would have thrown the memory away well before that.

Of course NT crashes from time to time in some cases. There is so much software available written by everybody and his dog, it is bound to get brought down. But, major installations in a controlled anvironmet with quality software running do not crash NT. The systems my company puts in are all and we never have these problems.

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