[ngw] next release of GW
Michael Glenn
MGlenn at cco.state.oh.us
Tue Apr 13 14:02:14 UTC 2010
I mean, really; 64-bit? GW plugs merrily along with just a teaspoon's
worth of memory, and they're going to force it into a humongous 64-bit
memory map?
What do the GW folks think they're working on? Exchange?
];)
>>> "Tim Jackson" <tjackson at baltimorecountymd.gov> 04/13/2010 09:51
>>>
Ditto for me as well. 10 servers. Ugh.
>>> "Michael Glenn" <MGlenn at cco.state.oh.us> 4/13/2010 8:50 AM >>>
Ditto.
...Argh...
>>> "Simon Shilton" <Simon.Shilton at acustica.co.uk> 04/13/2010 08:44
>>>
yup, same here, but I did it last week on OES2sp2 32 bit :-(
>>> On 13 April 2010 at 13:39, in message
<z2vbdc473351004130539mcf6aaac9h80a79f8a914aaf66 at mail.gmail.com>, Danita
Zanre <dzanre.ngwlist at gmail.com> wrote:
Personally my only annoyance in this is that I rebuilt my own GW system
VM in January and left it at 32 bit SLES 11. So now I'll have to redo it
again <g>.
Danita
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Neil Stansbury
<neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com> wrote:
> Ascot will be 64-bit ONLY. We are talking about servers/agents.
This is also great and IMO shows Novell's long term commitment to GW.
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