Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Jerry Asher
At 08:59 AM 9/26/01, you wrote: >From: Brian Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I hope Teo was only joking > >about his impending death if his webserver falls over, you never can tell > >with the kind of clients around these days. ;-) > >Perhaps it is a server keeping his pacemaker running... Well.

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Larry W. Virden
From: Brian Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I hope Teo was only joking >about his impending death if his webserver falls over, you never can tell >with the kind of clients around these days. ;-) Perhaps it is a server keeping his pacemaker running... -- Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Brian Fenton
> Daniel Page wrote > >remember, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger! Yes and what does kill you..., erm... kills you! I hope Teo was only joking about his impending death if his webserver falls over, you never can tell with the kind of clients around these days. ;-) Seriously Teo, I find d

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Daniel Page
Another AOLServer newbie here. All software will crash at some point, through whatever problem, forseeable or not. Just remember that Microsoft invested millions in testing IIS... Look where that got them! :) Everything in life is a compromise of some sort. Just make the best decision you can,

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Patrick Spence
- Original Message - From: "Jim Wilcoxson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-) > If the server is that critical to your operation, you have

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Dave Siktberg
I'm a relative newbie to AOLServer, but a developer for many years. All the evidence I see (developing our website, lurking on this listserve and others, reading Phil Greenspun's book, talking with aD developers, watching people develop on other platforms) says to me this is a good choice for you

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Jim Wilcoxson
If the server is that critical to your operation, you have to do what we do: monitor it & make sure it restarts quickly if it crashes. Relying on software to never crash is bad business IMO. You do not want to be busy doing development work and get a note from a customer that your site has been d

Re: [AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Peter M. Jansson
AOLserver is a scalable platform (at least for large-scale projects) that works very well for a number of applications. It's used in AOL for a number of applications, and outside of AOL for even more. It runs 24x7x365.24+. However, there may be bugs. There may always be bugs. Most folks deplo

[AOLSERVER] Hm ... hm ... let's try again :-)

2001-09-26 Thread Constantin Teodorescu
Got just a single answer, please, send me a sign so I can get my courage back and start the project! :-) Teo == Jim Wilcoxson wrote: > > 2. 2.3.3 crashes 5-10 times per day right now. We have recovery time > down to about 10