Andrew M. Saucci, Jr. wrote:
> It is getting to be almost impossible to maintain a server
> these days. The speed of updates in many cases has become simply
> unacceptable and intolerable. I'm talking about a brand-new server
> with 6 GB of RAM here, and I've spent hours and hours installing
> updates that just sit there while their progress meters do
> absolutely nothing, and the CPU doesn't even show any activity.
> Microsoft must do something about this or else administrators are
> simply going to say NO to updates, no matter how important, because
> a server just can't be kept in an unstable state that long.
> Automatic Updates doesn't cut it for servers; it's just too risky.
> Server updates and downtime have to be planned and scheduled in
> tight windows, not open-ended, ill-defined extended periods of
> time. Doesn't anyone at Microsoft get it?
Sounds like someone shouldn't be a system administrator or should use more
current installation media. ;-)
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