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Planning Hardware today for Window NT?
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Gary,

Thank you for your answer. Needless to say that I really like your answer. I can do without another learning curve ... (have not read what the others have to say though :).

Marc


>>Hi,
>>
>>We are going to upgrade a mainly DOS FPD 26 computer system (+/- 20 stations) into a Windows 95 environment under VFP. Our planning is as follows:
>>
>>Fase 1: rewrite the dos application into VFP, leave the data more or less as they are.
>>Fase 2: go C/S - probably SQL Server.
>>
>>Should be done between this and say 1 year max.
>>
>>User needs are more or less confined to the application under VFP within the planning horizon (no Web, moderate Office, some C/S but of secundary importance).
>>
>>Response times to the server is our main concern, but we are now running 486 SX Compaqs with 12 Meg (the server is powerful) and are satisfied (but remember, we are still running the application in DOS).
>>
>>Now here are my questions:
>>
>
>Here's my two cents!
>
>>a) do we _need_ NT on our stations?
>
>Absolutely not! The headaches involved with setting up and administering NT machines (no plug and play, driver availability, hardware compatability, legacy software, etc.) are not worth it. Stick with Win '95. It's much more stable and you'll sleep better!
>
>>b) is there any advantage of going NT on station level (my experience on smaller systems on W95/VFP is satisfactory as far stability is concerned).
>
>No! See answer to question a.
>
>>c) is the extra investment (Scusi, more memory) in the quality of the stations worth the advantage in (b)?
>
>No! See answer to b.
>>
>>Or am I not seeing something?
>
>I seems you see just fine!
>
>Gary

If things have the tendency to go your way, do not worry. It won't last. Jules Renard.
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