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   Holger Granholm to John Kelly   
   Re: 640k   
   08 Dec 14 09:56:00   
   
   In a message dated 12-07-14, John Kelly said to Holger Granholm:   
      
   Good morning John,   
      
   JK> We can both run about 4 nodes. But OS/2 is more difficult to install   
   JK> and maintain. It has little or no real advantage.   
      
   I agree on the 'maintain' in the second sentence. That's the reason so   
   many banks and offices (companies) switched to Windows. A crash in OS/2   
   is so rare that if you don't have a back-up on a cloned HD or a mirror   
   back-up it will be tedious to get the system up again while a Windows   
   crash happens so often that a child can get it running again.   
      
   The OS/2 installation is very straightforward and easy especially the   
   Warp 4 one because of the detailed information carried in the documen-   
   tation in the "Up and running with OS/2 version 4" book with detailed   
   worksheets for different ways of set-up. Starting with v2.1 the install   
   was along the lines of any DOS program installation and improved along   
   the versions to Warp v4.   
      
   Of course if you need the hand-holding that Windows gives you things   
   may look different.   
      
   The advantage of OS/2 is the crash- and virus infection freedom.   
      
   If you have an UPS backup it can run over any power outage and if that   
   would fail to be sufficient it will automatically start up when power   
   returns.   
      
   The only difference is that it will run an automatic CHKDSK before the   
   system comes up again after a power outage in case you are not at home   
   to close down the system manually.   
      
   Seasons Greetings,   
      
   Holger   
      
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