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Previously on "Overheard in a clients office"

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by threaded
    "The main advantage of switching to Unix boxes is we won't have to suffer the useless gits they currently have as administrators."
    so Unix admin are any better, I think not......one advantage is cost but not much more......

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    Overheard in a clients office

    "The main advantage of switching to Unix boxes is we won't have to suffer the useless gits they currently have as administrators."

    "They're all certified up to point-and-click level 3."

    "Having Macafee Virus scanner on a heavily loaded Oracle server is a smart move: it constantly scans the rollback logs for viruses."

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