QUOTE(pendragon @ Nov 6 2003, 7:00 PM)
Just curious, with servers, does one still need/use utilities such as DW and TTPro? In general, how are the maintenance routines different from those of a DT or PB?
Hehe, what you CAN'T see are all the Dell PCs around the place. An unfortunate reality is that I spend 90% of my time doing Win/Linux support and only touch the Apples infrequently.
Well, my work environment is not what I would call 'typical'. Our servers get turned over quite frequently so tools like you mentioned are handy rather than critical. Quite different from my last place of employment where Norton Utilities saved my bacon about three times a week. My server support concerns aren't really all that different from the average end user, I just have different priorities with about two dozen people and a hundred CPU's to support. Data backup and security take up about 75% of my time, either implementing, supporting, or researching one way or another. I have to verify that our data backup procedure works, which includes doing a test restore now and then (which reminds me I'm about due for another one). My primary concern with the RAID box is security, it's going to have to be locked down seven ways to sunday and it's not proving to be an easy task presently. Of course, it isn't helping that I don't have any documentation either <grumble grumble>, but I'm still having fun poking around. After that are your typical printing/surfing/ keyboard/mouse issues and whatnot which gives me a chance to talk to my end users and gets my head out of the inside of one computer or another.
Like the header said, some days I hate it (when the 0's and 1's aren't co-operating), and other days I love it.
But, that is life.
B