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Re: Upgrade path



> Currently I'm running a small straight Apple network/server at one
> location.
> My server is an older G4 PowerMac PCL Graphic with only 10gb of space
> and I'm running
> out of it. Also am running OS9.0 and ASIP 6.3.0. Not much runs on the
> server besides Retrospect
> and a calandar program and our e-mail. I have few problems with this
> current environment.
Sounds like you only need to upgrade the HDD and RAM for that box. If you
are still running a lot of legacy OS 9 apps, then upgrading the box isn't
the best move. If things are working fine, why change the environment?

> Everytime I upgrade software those that still cover 9.2.2 or less are
> getting fewer and fewer.
Mac OS 9 is EOL, remember? =)

Cheers,
Sasha

> From: Doug <email@hidden>
> Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 10:58:39 -0500
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Upgrade path
>
> Hi,
> Was wondering if anyone would care to comment on the migration path I
> would like to do,
> since some of you have probably have been there.
> Currently I'm running a small straight Apple network/server at one
> location.
> My server is an older G4 PowerMac PCL Graphic with only 10gb of space
> and I'm running
> out of it. Also am running OS9.0 and ASIP 6.3.0. Not much runs on the
> server besides Retrospect
> and a calandar program and our e-mail. I have few problems with this
> current environment.
> Anyway I'm trying to figure our a next step of upgrade.
> Since the price of a new G4 is so low, I'm thinking of getting that
> instead of putting more $'s into
> the current one. With all the problems I've seen with ASIP I'm not sure
> what software level I should
> go to. Is OS 9.2.2 and ASIP 6.3.3 worth going to or go newer?
> Everytime I upgrade software those that still cover 9.2.2 or less are
> getting fewer and fewer.
> Your comments would be appreciated.
> Doug
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