Hi
cris,

Right. And that's why Linux isn't being used for any of our large data
mission critical applications. It doesn't take a catastrophic failure to

put one in such a situation. And it doesn't have to be about a UPS...you

get the same issues if, say, the kernel panics. Or if someone kicks a
cord
by mistake. Stuff happens, despite one's best efforts to the contrary.

And as you have more and more data online the cost of *any* such
interruption is greatly multiplied if you have to fsck. You can easily
be
looking at hours of downtime when you're talking about fscking terabytes

of data.


This is in response to your first statement we are useing linux on
en3500 and e450R boxes for nis with solaris ,sendmail Ldap also now days
oracle on linux

i disagree with you on linux not bieng used for mission critcle
applications.

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