View Poll Results: What's your favorite version of Windows?
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Aug 6th, 2001, 11:39 AM
#11
Originally posted by CiberTHuG
A) If applying a patch requires a reboot, you are using the wrong OS.
B) If your web server is so important that it is handling that much traffic, you need a failover/recovery solution. Thus, you should be able to stop server 1 and let server 2 handle the load for a moment.
sometimes patches are not important anyways
one of the server that we run is not just a webserver anyways...and its not liable to switch and turn off for 1 second.
IIS comes with win2k, does Linux run ASP, does IIS run CGI and all that crappy linux stuff.
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