nate wrote:
>  
> I feel for ya if you have to support both windows and linux,
> I used to have to do that myself, but fortunately got out
> of that rut years ago.

There are things that just have to work together and across platforms, 
like the inventory, monitoring, and capacity tracking so I automatically 
see it as going the wrong direction to even consider something that 
locks you into a single OS or vendor.  I'd like to promote greater linux 
use, but can't unless the tools interoperate well and so far 
ocsinventory and clonezilla are about the only ones that do.

> People don't even come to me with
> windows questions anymore because I'm so out of touch with
> it. Only so many brain cells and I'd rather spend them on
> more valuable things(networking, storage, virtualization,
> HA, scalability etc)

Well, there's always java, in spite of the damage Red Hat has done to it 
by shipping a broken imitation for years.  Maybe hardware has gotten to 
the point where the overhead doesn't matter.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com

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