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« Reply #15 on: 24 August 2007, 22:14:32 »

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I got some free Stella today... ...went to pick up the camping fridge ready for next weekend, got it home, it was full of Stella :D

Result  :y

Tho from what ive read on the nearly in wales meet thread......sounds like tent pitchs aint marked out....so dunno if theres leccy hookup.....or does it run on gas?
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« Reply #16 on: 24 August 2007, 22:18:38 »

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I got some free Stella today... ...went to pick up the camping fridge ready for next weekend, got it home, it was full of Stella :D

Result  :y

Tho from what ive read on the nearly in wales meet thread......sounds like tent pitchs aint marked out....so dunno if theres leccy hookup.....or does it run on gas?
Both, so I picked up the hook-up leads as well....
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« Reply #17 on: 24 August 2007, 22:22:49 »

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I got some free Stella today... ...went to pick up the camping fridge ready for next weekend, got it home, it was full of Stella :D

Result  :y

Tho from what ive read on the nearly in wales meet thread......sounds like tent pitchs aint marked out....so dunno if theres leccy hookup.....or does it run on gas?
Both, so I picked up the hook-up leads as well....

Sorted then  :y Sounds like i'll be swapping you warm tinnies of Stella for cold ones  ;D ;)
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« Reply #18 on: 24 August 2007, 22:30:05 »

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Only thing thats changed, really, is that he's now a professional bum rather than a student one.....   ;D

Good luck with the career Tunnie!   ;)

 ;D ;D ;D

Cheers!

Beer drinking aside I had an excellent week, learnt a lot about the company and behind the scenes stuff and future plans. My job role is expanding massively into 2 areas as well. I shall be learning a lot of specialist info regarding mobile aggregators (mBlox, IPX) for those in the know. So really pleased the direction this job is going  :)

Taking on a lot more work, but as i mentioned to my boss I want to take it on. Knowledge is power!

Power = Money  ;)  ;D


Internetwork Packet Exchange?
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« Reply #19 on: 24 August 2007, 22:32:27 »

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Only thing thats changed, really, is that he's now a professional bum rather than a student one.....   ;D

Good luck with the career Tunnie!   ;)

 ;D ;D ;D

Cheers!

Beer drinking aside I had an excellent week, learnt a lot about the company and behind the scenes stuff and future plans. My job role is expanding massively into 2 areas as well. I shall be learning a lot of specialist info regarding mobile aggregators (mBlox, IPX) for those in the know. So really pleased the direction this job is going  :)

Taking on a lot more work, but as i mentioned to my boss I want to take it on. Knowledge is power!

Power = Money  ;)  ;D


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Move on Martin, Novell and its IPX protocol are dead.... ;)
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« Reply #20 on: 24 August 2007, 22:43:31 »

http://www.ericsson.com/solutions/ipx/

IPX an mobile aggregator run by Ericsson, an aggregator forwards our premium sms & wap push traffic (as well as bulk sms) to the customer, because each territory sorry, country! Has so, so many mobile operators, we deal with a aggregator in that country who deal with all the individual networks.

Aggregators love us, cause we make them loads of money as they take a % slice of the premium sms rate.
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« Reply #21 on: 24 August 2007, 22:45:01 »

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Only thing thats changed, really, is that he's now a professional bum rather than a student one.....   ;D

Good luck with the career Tunnie!   ;)

 ;D ;D ;D

Cheers!

Beer drinking aside I had an excellent week, learnt a lot about the company and behind the scenes stuff and future plans. My job role is expanding massively into 2 areas as well. I shall be learning a lot of specialist info regarding mobile aggregators (mBlox, IPX) for those in the know. So really pleased the direction this job is going  :)

Taking on a lot more work, but as i mentioned to my boss I want to take it on. Knowledge is power!

Power = Money  ;)  ;D


Internetwork Packet Exchange?
Move on Martin, Novell and its IPX protocol are dead.... ;)


SOmeone better tell some of our customers that!
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« Reply #22 on: 24 August 2007, 22:47:57 »

Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?
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« Reply #23 on: 24 August 2007, 22:48:09 »

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Only thing thats changed, really, is that he's now a professional bum rather than a student one.....   ;D

Good luck with the career Tunnie!   ;)

 ;D ;D ;D

Cheers!

Beer drinking aside I had an excellent week, learnt a lot about the company and behind the scenes stuff and future plans. My job role is expanding massively into 2 areas as well. I shall be learning a lot of specialist info regarding mobile aggregators (mBlox, IPX) for those in the know. So really pleased the direction this job is going  :)

Taking on a lot more work, but as i mentioned to my boss I want to take it on. Knowledge is power!

Power = Money  ;)  ;D


Internetwork Packet Exchange?
Move on Martin, Novell and its IPX protocol are dead.... ;)


SOmeone better tell some of our customers that!
Yes, the company I used to work for had (and I think still has) the largest NDS tree in the world, which I used to support 7 or 8 years ago...

NetWare was a good product, but Novell took their eye off the ball whilst attempting to take on Microsoft....
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« Reply #24 on: 24 August 2007, 22:51:02 »

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Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?
My old company - a large, very well known company.  A few banks still have legacy servers, as Novell could reach C2 compliance easier than Micosoft, as Windows NT 3.51 could only reach C2 if you removed NICs....
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« Reply #25 on: 24 August 2007, 23:48:21 »

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Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?

Quite a few who are not BG worshipers - a few but not many of our customers.

We have one along with a 2003 box and the older one is quicker.

One of our customers local IT support are Novell specialists
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« Reply #26 on: 24 August 2007, 23:48:58 »

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Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?
My old company - a large, very well known company.  A few banks still have legacy servers, as Novell could reach C2 compliance easier than Micosoft, as Windows NT 3.51 could only reach C2 if you removed NICs....

WHat no network cards ::)
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« Reply #27 on: 24 August 2007, 23:49:59 »

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Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?

Not every company replaces its computers yearly

2003 server is no great shakes either - keeps grinding to a halt when busy
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« Reply #28 on: 25 August 2007, 08:42:14 »

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Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?

Not every company replaces its computers yearly

2003 server is no great shakes either - keeps grinding to a halt when busy
Most companies replace on a 4 - 5yr cylce for servers.

Windows 2003 makes an excellent workgroup to midrange server.  If you're getting it slowing down big time, you need to investigate why, and fix.  I would argue that w2k3 is faster than the similar NetWare (NetWare 6/6.5) which gets bogged down in the standard Linux way under load.  And, the forum VM is hosted on a w2k3 server ;)

NetWare was a great product back in its early days (v2 - 2.2 was a little unstable at times), but due to old, ill considered architecture, any process could abend the server (in the same fashion as 16 bit Windows apps) - Cheyenne (now CA) ARCserve used to be a big one for abending the servers. They fixed the architecture in v5 to help, but it took a huge performance hit.

NDS was a brilliant directory, but Novell found it difficult to provide a use for it.

I have fond memories of NetWare 2.2,3.11,4.1 (not so fond v5 and 6!), but these are old, unsupported, unsuitable (today) systems. Time to move on.

w2k3 is being replaced early next year with Server 2008, and not before time (2003 R2 was just a minor update).
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« Reply #29 on: 25 August 2007, 09:24:33 »

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Novell is just used by network managers who hate Microsoft....

what real company these days uses Novell!?

Not every company replaces its computers yearly

2003 server is no great shakes either - keeps grinding to a halt when busy
Most companies replace on a 4 - 5yr cylce for servers.

Windows 2003 makes an excellent workgroup to midrange server.  If you're getting it slowing down big time, you need to investigate why, and fix.  I would argue that w2k3 is faster than the similar NetWare (NetWare 6/6.5) which gets bogged down in the standard Linux way under load.  And, the forum VM is hosted on a w2k3 server ;)

NetWare was a great product back in its early days (v2 - 2.2 was a little unstable at times), but due to old, ill considered architecture, any process could abend the server (in the same fashion as 16 bit Windows apps) - Cheyenne (now CA) ARCserve used to be a big one for abending the servers. They fixed the architecture in v5 to help, but it took a huge performance hit.

NDS was a brilliant directory, but Novell found it difficult to provide a use for it.

I have fond memories of NetWare 2.2,3.11,4.1 (not so fond v5 and 6!), but these are old, unsupported, unsuitable (today) systems. Time to move on.

w2k3 is being replaced early next year with Server 2008, and not before time (2003 R2 was just a minor update).

Our customers best servers were 5.1, we had weird abends with 3.12 which were a result of an issue in it (can't remember what BTW), our is I think 6.0.

THere is one thing I detest about windows of any version post 95 - all the animation - I know it can be turned off - but it gave me headaches and is totally not needed with a server
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