Finally, someone who knows what they are talking about. It's all in how you configure your hardware and the OS. I'm not certified, but I've spent a lot of time working with NT and 3x/9x, and I'm proud to say that my boxes can stay up for months at a time, no reboots or lagging, and the security is second to none.
Windows NT rules! I like Linux and all, I even run it along with my NT boxes, but I still have less trouble out of NT and I get better performance out of it.
The PC is what started it all. In fact, I subscribe to PC Week, and in the December 20/27, 1999, issue, they have a timeline of computing since the 11th century, and one thing it shows is the huge part that the PC has took in the forming of the information age.
What type of system/OS do you use to run the various equipment that you use and to test theory.
Finally, someone who knows what they are talking about. It's all in how you configure your hardware and the OS. I'm not certified, but I've spent a lot of time working with NT and 3x/9x, and I'm proud to say that my boxes can stay up for months at a time, no reboots or lagging, and the security is second to none.
Well, try 3 months, no reboot.
Windows NT rules! I like Linux and all, I even run it along with my NT boxes, but I still have less trouble out of NT and I get better performance out of it.
Well, only a moron would post using the Anonymous Coward login.
The PC is what started it all. In fact, I subscribe to PC Week, and in the December 20/27, 1999, issue, they have a timeline of computing since the 11th century, and one thing it shows is the huge part that the PC has took in the forming of the information age.
What is your opinion on most of the major ISP's in the nation? For example, AOL, Mindspring, Earthlink, Bellsouth.net, GTE, and others.