Re: DELL SERVERS CHEAP AND FULL OF PROBLEMS
- From: journey <rainbow@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 15:14:34 -0500
On 10 May 2006 11:33:55 -0700, "RG" <RGordillo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have Master degree on Computer Science abroad 18 year of experience
on IT field the last 4 years I have being working in the USA I speak 3
What are the 3 languages. I don't think you should include English in
that list. You need night courses in ESL I think you have an
inferiority complex which is why you need to fluff yourself up like
that.
A person can work in a field for years and still not be a seasoned
professional. You do not act like a seasoned professional, which is
what you imply in your need to stroke your ego based on feeling
inferior.
You don't take input from others.
Why not? Can you simply answer that question in a thorough manner?
That is the root of all the discussion here so I challenge you to
answer that.
What kind of test plan did you have in place for your new servers? It
wasn't quite clear but it seems like you may have been running Windows
2000 on your prior servers.
If that's the case, then you should contact the vendors of your
products and make sure that they work with Windows 2003. You should
do testing of your servers before putting them into production.
Depending on the environment and applications, that could mean having
some users or developers do some testing of their own applications on
your test environment. Require them to respond that they completed
their testing and that everything worked OK. One reason for this is
to make sure you do a thorough job, and the other is very important --
to cover your a** (CYA).
So, other questions (not as important as the one above) ...
- Were you using Win 2000 before?
- When you got the Win 2003 servers, did you test RDC right away
before installing any apps, i.e. a totally "clean" test with the
computers the exact way in which they arrived?
- Have you done the procedures above, making sure your products and
apps work with Win 2003?
- If it did work upon arrival, did you install software and after
each install check RDC?
So, come on, be professional and take it from here. I could go on,
but I'm not the project manager for this install -- you are.
If you want to inflate your ego don't do so by talking to us and then
showing your incompetance.
Do so now by showing your approach to installing the servers and
fixing the problem.
Journey
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