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what advantages comes with having a UPS? They only keep power for 10 minutes or so? So why have one?
He said he had a Dell PEDon't tell me, you have custom built, no-name servers, too?
He said he had a Dell PE
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Not to take the wind out of your sails, but the same is true of any OS otherwise they would run 10x slower than they do now. With a fileserver it's a little worse because more people are affected if things are lost but if the power goes out in your building and everyone's workstation goes with it there will probably be just as many lost files on workstations as there are on the file servers if the datacenter loses power.
Originally posted by: thespeakerbox
Can anyone recommend a UPS solution ?
Originally posted by: thespeakerbox
Can anyone recommend a UPS solution ?
Well the wind is not taken out of my sails, because while you are correct that a desktop OS will cache a file before writing it to disk, it usually happens immediately because there is only one user logged on. Hundreds of users can be logged into a server.
Database files are open only on a server, and transactions must be complete or rolled back to a known state, the function of NOS's not desktop OS's.
And one can be correct calling a small pickup or a 24 foot tall dumptruck under the generic "truck", which they both are. Their capabilities are vastly different, as is a true NOS designed to have hundreds of concurrent users or a desktop OS with only one concurrent user.Originally posted by: Nothinman
And I really hate the term NOS, name an OS these days that doesn't come with networking components?
And one can be correct calling a small pickup or a 24 foot tall dumptruck under the generic "truck", which they both are. Their capabilities are vastly different, as is a true NOS designed to have hundreds of concurrent users or a desktop OS with only one concurrent user.