Re: which version to install for next 2-3 years?

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From: 韓家標 Bill Hacker
Date: Saturday, October 20, 2007 - 11:36 am

syle ishere wrote:

YMMV - you'll have to test with your mix of apps under your level and type of 
load. As always...

I wouldn't discount 6.X, either - it has been rock-solid on a pair of Core D 
dual core, Tyan MB, AMD-64 and on a Xeon, HP MB as i386 since well before going 
'gold'.

With the newer Core-2 Quad-core, we expect to bite the bullet and go into 
production this week with 7-BETA1, if only 'coz there is so much new silicon in 
the channel that 7 already handles well and 6.X simply predated.

Roast Penguin for Thanksgiving dinner should also save the cost of the other 
kind of turkey...

We'll lift a glass to a very hardworking team of coders...

Thanks folks!

Bill Hacker

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which version to install for next 2-3 years?, syle ishere, (Sat Oct 20, 8:53 am)
Re: which version to install for next 2-3 years?, Abdullah Ibn Hamad A ..., (Sat Oct 20, 9:25 am)
Re: which version to install for next 2-3 years?, Stefan Lambrev, (Sat Oct 20, 9:32 am)
Re: which version to install for next 2-3 years?, Szymon 'slane' Kozak, (Sat Oct 20, 11:04 am)
Re: which version to install for next 2-3 years?, 韓家標 Bill Hacker, (Sat Oct 20, 11:36 am)
Re: which version to install for next 2-3 years?, Oliver Fromme, (Mon Oct 22, 11:57 am)