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"Denys P. Beauchemin" <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 5 Sep 1997 09:19:27 -0500512_us-ascii A few months ago, I helped a customer connect to the Internet. We called
in an ISP and they gave us a range of IP addresses. We modified the
network to use those addresses, then we waited for SWB (South Western Bell)
to install the IDSN (128kbps), ten days. When the ISDN was installed, the
ISP came in with an Ascend box, placed it on the internal network,
connected the ISDN line to it, instructed the built-in firewall about a few
things, and bingo, they were on the Internet. [...]37_5Sep199709:19:[log in to unmask]
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Wed, 3 Sep 1997 10:37:26 -0500
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The NetServers are great machines.  I have installed LCs, LHs and LXs.
 They all work great.  Recommended.  The Hot-Swappable disk drives are real
neat.  You set up the array controller in a RAID-1 or RAID-5 configuration
and if ever a disk drive develops a fault, you yank it out and slap in a
new one.  The controller resynchronizes everything and all is well.  The
server will not even know a disk drive was bad.  Also, you can add new disk
drives and use them right away without having to reboot the machine.

Need more info?, e-mail me direct or call me.

Kind regards,

Denys. . .

Denys Beauchemin
HICOMP America, Inc.
(800) 323-8863  (281) 288-7438         Fax: (281) 355-6879
[log in to unmask]                             www.hicomp.com



-----Original Message-----
From:   HUNTER Tracy [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 03, 1997 9:16 AM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        HP NetServer LD Pro

Anyone out there have a HP NetServer LD Pro.  I'm interested in any
opinions you may have and also.....how does the concept of the
hot-swappable drives work?

I am planning to upgrade our network file server and would welcome any
suggestions on what to buy.

We are a small company with approximately 125 PC's on our LAN.

Thank you.

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