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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: Scott McPealy who wrote (10576)7/21/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: Stormweaver  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
I just hope that the rest of the government agencies
take a hard look at this and STOP wasting money
playing around with a toy OS like NT.

As a consultant I've had the opportunity to work
with various UNIX's and unfortunately NT. I just
can't believe that any IT professional would even
consider running any form of time/business critical
system on NT.
Short list of failings:
1. Frequency of re-booting.
- due to instability
- required after changing almost any paramaters
2. GUI is a requirement.
- as a server you don't want a GUI displayed chewing
up CPU cycles
3. Non package oriented installations.
- can't cleanly remove installed software since dll's are shared
- eventually becomes like a big wad of "stuff installed" that
your really afraid to touch!
4. Lack of system level interface to fix real problems
- under UNIX the system is open and you can edit configs,
or use command line utilities to fix problems.
- under NT the GUI OS control has holes
5. Networking capability sucks.
6. Scalability sucks.

It's okay as a desktop environment but keep it out of
the data centers ! ;)

/James

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