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To: Steve Martin who wrote (23706)3/29/1999 10:43:00 AM
From: soup  Read Replies (1) of 213177
 
Apple OS Could Win Some IT Hearts.

>"It's a very stable system. The G3 servers never go down. The
thing has never crashed," said Peter Visel, information systems
manager at Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Visel manages a network of
three Apple servers, about 130 Macintosh clients, and several PC
servers running Windows NT-the latter of which he said "need a lot
of babying."

Santa Cruz Biotechnology is evaluating the new Mac OS X, released
early this month. One feature Visel said he finds highly tempting is
the ability to configure multiple Macs using a single image configured
on the server, and to boot the Macs off the server. "We can throw
out the hard drives. In effect, you only have one disk to deal with,"
Visel said.<

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