While Disney may of had one or two sitting in a small office situation 
doing low intensity stuff like running DNS or serving a few documents 
for the office subnet its hardly 'running' a theme park.

In any real mission critical role that required AIX they would have gone 
with actual IBM hardware and I'm sure they did. For any large corporate 
computing role you would need multiprocessors, large raid arrays, and 
tons of ram. All thing the ans can't do. It was never anything but, a 
small work group server and that's what they sold it for. DNS is where 
servers end up when they aren't useful for real work anymore.



PeterH wrote:
> On Jul 27, 2009, at 12:24 AM, leaknoil wrote:
>
>   
>> There is nothing about the ASN that would fit a mission critical  
>> role. I
>> also have never heard of one being used in such.
>>     
>
> Well, then, you don't know much about the applications of ANSes in  
> real life, two of which I already mentioned.
>
>
>
> >
>
>   

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