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Re: Is VB.NET Stable??

Author
1 Dec 2006 6:02 AM
Michael D. Ober
There are OpenVMS clusters that measure their current uptime in double digit
years.  In an OpenVMS cluster, you can bring down one machine and _ALL_
processes will automatically move, with current state intact, to another
machine.  I'd call that a pretty darn crash proof OS.

Mike Ober.

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"Franck" <the_darkbl***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> - Vb crash : you gotta be kidding rights, your playing with variable
> and other type of stuff that can use any pieces of your computer like
> and OS can do. Try to tell me that there is no OS that crashes, it's I
> M P O S S I B L E (with alot of E if you want) so it's either your too
> good or too bad and you screw everything up (personnaly beleive in the
> second option in that case)

Author
1 Dec 2006 11:22 AM
Terry Kreft
I'd call that cheating <g>.



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Terry Kreft


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"Michael D. Ober" <ober***@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> wrote in message
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> There are OpenVMS clusters that measure their current uptime in double
digit
> years.  In an OpenVMS cluster, you can bring down one machine and _ALL_
> processes will automatically move, with current state intact, to another
> machine.  I'd call that a pretty darn crash proof OS.
>
> Mike Ober.
>
> "Franck" <the_darkbl***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1164914249.962828.67060@h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > - Vb crash : you gotta be kidding rights, your playing with variable
> > and other type of stuff that can use any pieces of your computer like
> > and OS can do. Try to tell me that there is no OS that crashes, it's I
> > M P O S S I B L E (with alot of E if you want) so it's either your too
> > good or too bad and you screw everything up (personnaly beleive in the
> > second option in that case)
>
>
>
Author
2 Dec 2006 2:10 AM
Michael D. Ober
Maybe, but I haven't heard of any Windows Clusters that can make the same
type of claim (given the shorter time period they have existed.)

Mike.

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"Terry Kreft" <terry.kr***@mps.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I'd call that cheating <g>.
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> --
>
> Terry Kreft
>
>
> "Michael D. Ober" <ober***@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> wrote in message
> news:CzPbh.5247$ql2.4458@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> > There are OpenVMS clusters that measure their current uptime in double
> digit
> > years.  In an OpenVMS cluster, you can bring down one machine and _ALL_
> > processes will automatically move, with current state intact, to another
> > machine.  I'd call that a pretty darn crash proof OS.
> >
> > Mike Ober.
> >
> > "Franck" <the_darkbl***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1164914249.962828.67060@h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > >
> > > - Vb crash : you gotta be kidding rights, your playing with variable
> > > and other type of stuff that can use any pieces of your computer like
> > > and OS can do. Try to tell me that there is no OS that crashes, it's I
> > > M P O S S I B L E (with alot of E if you want) so it's either your too
> > > good or too bad and you screw everything up (personnaly beleive in the
> > > second option in that case)
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>