Netware 3.12 (or 3.2, which is basically 3.12 with Y2K patches) is 
amazingly robust/stable. We still have one running a ("unsupported") 
legacy Oracle 7.3 app with 66mhz 486/DOS clients w/ 8Mb RAM!!! 
(SQL*Net v2 lite). 

Only reason for "downtime" is running VREPAIR (rough equivalent of 
"scandisk") about once every other month, and also when the startup 
files need maintenance (usually related to changed parameters on 
.nlms loaded, versoin upgrades, etc) and a bounce is required. also 
we recently had to put in a new UPS battery, which required a down.

It is amazing how good (well engineered) "no frills" software can be. 
unfortunately the ".NLM" ended up being sort of the "Pinto" of the 
NOS industry. the fall of Novell is one of the great sad stories of 
the industry. corruption of marketing mentality.

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On 30 May 2001, at 6:56, Mohan, Ross wrote:

Date sent:              Wed, 30 May 2001 06:56:48 -0800
To:                     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Six years? No downtime in any way? That would be...uh.....unusual. 
> 
> I am sure the details are fascinating...do tell.....
> 
> || -----Original Message-----
> || From: Christopher Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> || Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:01 AM
> || To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> || Subject: RE: backspace in Oracle.
> || 
> || 
> || I have built Novell boxes that have 2100+ days of uptime :)
> || 
> || Now that is stability that I have yet to see even unix have.
> || Granted it is only Novell 3.12.


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