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Re: Performance

From: Chris Davies
Date: Monday, November 9, 1998
Time: 11:02:00 pm

The way I see it the problem is having to use Timbuktu over a 56k modem.
It's sluggish when you're half way across the world or even just down
the road trying to access your server.

It would be nice not to have to run another application on the web
server to do this. Things like EIMS and WebStar Admins work great over
TCP/IP.

Regards,
Chris
: )

Mia's Virtual Post Office wrote:

> Steven Henderson said
>
> > Reply to: RE: Performance
> >Steve Linford, Are you asking about what is Timbuktu or confirming
> its use?
>
> I was merely suggesting that Timbuktu would be the solution to remote
> admin.
>
> jer
> >
> >Mia's Virtual Post Office wrote:
> >>Steve Linford said
> >>
> >>>From Steven Henderson, received 8/11/98, 5:57 pm +0000 (GMT):
> >>>> Reply to: RE: Performance
> >>>> Suggest you give up on file sharing and turn it off. Like several
> others,
> >>>>I use Timbuktu to make admin changes on my QDNS server and have no
>
> >>>>problems. With 100 domains you might consider more memory. ( a
> faster cpu
> >>>>never hurts).
> >>>
> >>>I don't suppose Men&Mice plan on allowing remote administration
> (maybe via
> >>>a web interface) in a future version? I admin my mail and web
> servers by
> >>>remote but have to move over to the machine itself to do anything
> to the
> >>>DNS. I was kind of hoping for a situation that would allow me to
> run
> >>>everything from a Powerbook whilst snorkling in the Maldives...
> >>>
> >>Timbuktu?
>
> "On a day no different than the one now dawning, Leonardo drew the
> first
> strokes of the Mona Lisa, Shakespeare wrote the first words of Hamlet,
> and
> Beethoven began work on his Ninth Symphony." And Windows98 Crashed!


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