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November 1998, Week 3

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Rick Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Rick Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Nov 1998 15:30:42 -0500
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Great!! That's not what I want to hear as I move towards the 9000
platform.

Here's something I wonder the 9000 will be able to handle. We just
experienced a brown out at about 2:30. Our UPS kept the HP3000 up and
running through it all. Then at about 3:00, the power went completly
out. Our HP3000 was still running, and we were able to bring it down
with no problems. We were up and running in less than 10 minutes after
the power came back on. Take that 9000. At least I hope you can...


Rick 'trembling with fear of the 9000' Clark
Senior Analyst
WW&R
Cleveland, Ohio


Michael Berkowitz wrote:
>
> According to the HP Security Bulletins Digest the following security hole
> can be found.
>
> HPSBUX9811-087   Security Vulnerability in vacation
>
> Guess those 9000 guys can't even get out of town without things
> crashing on top of them.
>
> Mike Berkowitz
> Guess? Inc.

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