Cees De Groot wrote:
On 4/30/05, Alan Grimes alangrimes@starpower.net wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what the arrangement is here but I consider the AMD AthlonXP to be obsolescent technology at this date.
Errr... Alan - this is a package deal, no choices wrt hardware. Oh, and I don't believe in this obscolesence thing, either. We're still happily running The InternetOne on a rack full of 700Mhz to 1GHz PIII processors with Ultra160 SCSI drives. Quite obsolete, not?
It depends on the question. If you are asking about purchacing, you always buy the "current" generation of technology.
If you are asking about maintaining an existing system, you only ask "Is it still doing the job?"
In that sense both my 486 and my Athlon 800 are still useful (though seldom used) machines. (I wish my 486 was still reliable and supported both it's best CPU and video card at the same time..)
Are you seriously defending *buying* our own hardware? Because I'm firmly against that - if a drive breaks, someone needs to deplete the cash stock, go to the store, buy a new drive, go to the datacenter, .... etcetera.
Agreed. -- I retract my previous comments.