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Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium"
From: Adam Rothschild <asr () millburn net>
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 16:12:38 -0500 (EST)
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999 danderson () lycos com wrote:
so noticeable. Think about running your service, you know that stuff happens regardless of how redundant you attempt to make it. As a whole, I think their service runs pretty damn well for the most part. Their
To err is human. To constantly ignore common sense, and screw up a highly mission-critical service, is not. Common sense tells us not to pfutz with experimental load-balancing technology in a mission-critical environment. Also, common sense tells us to monitor disk usage carefully, and always have extra storage space on hand. I wish the InterNIC would spend my $35/year buying storage space, rather than reminding me that they're the "dot-com people"... Regards, -a
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- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" danderson (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" Derek Balling (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" Steven J. Sobol (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network IncompetenceConsortium" Henry Linneweh (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" Adam Rothschild (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" Rich Sena (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" Rich Sena (Jan 16)
- Re: What does the NIC in InterNIC mean? "Network Incompetence Consortium" Rich Sena (Jan 16)