advice needed on new server product
All,
I'm working on a new windows server product and I need some advice.
First, I'd like anyone willing to talk to me over the phone to send me
an email at the address below.
Second, I would really appreciate anyone taking the survey I created
at:
[url]http://www.serviance.com/survey[/url]
Thanks,
Phil
p h i l p at s e r v i a n c e dot c o m
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Re: advice needed on new server product
Dachtera said:
"Well, first comment would be to abandon Windows and select
a secure platform instead. "
isn't this "comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc" ??
surely you are Not suggesting that OpenVMS is secure ??
ie didn't the guy that did VMS go to ms and did
the kernel for NT4 ??
the Open stuff is an Open book ie any kid can get
the code and hack it ..
they just do not bother but 98% instead reverse engineer
windoze ..
eg on web was report two thirds of DDOS attacks came
from servers that were Not windoze ..
Re: advice needed on new server product
nt4-ever wrote:[color=blue]
>
> Dachtera said:
> "Well, first comment would be to abandon Windows and select
> a secure platform instead. "
>
> isn't this "comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc" ??
> surely you are Not suggesting that OpenVMS is secure ??[/color]
Google for "OpenVMS DEFcon-9"
[color=blue]
> ie didn't the guy that did VMS go to ms and did
> the kernel for NT4 ??[/color]
NT4 is not VMS. Not even close.
My point was that Windows is good for what its good for. For anything
else, use a stable, secure operating system.
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Re: advice needed on new server product
David J Dachtera wrote...
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>My point was that Windows is good for what its good for. For anything
>else, use a stable, secure operating system.[/color]
Agree :)