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ristau5741@... 27th Feb 2006
You mean you get system downtime?

You can actually take servers offline, work on them, and then bring them back online?

Thats amazing, try living in 24x7x365 with offices on east coast USA, west coast USA, europe and malaysia.

The only downtime is when a server fails, then it's putting on another bandaid and getting back up ASAP.

boy, I wish I could have scheduled downtime. That would make my job easy.

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downtime???
ristau5741@... 27th Feb 2006
You mean you get system downtime?

You can actually take servers offline, work on them, and then bring them back online?

Thats amazing, try living in 24x7x365 with offices on east coast USA, west coast USA, europe and malaysia.

The only downtime is when a server fails, then it's putting on another bandaid and getting back up ASAP.

boy, I wish I could have scheduled downtime. That would make my job easy.

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