>Never mistake your experiences for everyone else's experiences!
Perhaps you should do the same thing! The said Windows 2003 SBS server running from 2005 running AD never had any issues, not even a hardware one which is very surprising and is up to date to this date.
There can be very many reasons for your experience including software configuration, corrupted files, bad RAM etc., but which one of our experiences is typical? Yours or mine?
>Despite the huge warnings to the contrary, we had little choice but to hard reboot the stupid thing and do damage control afterward. Everything turned out OK, but there's nothing that'll move your breakfast through your bowels quite like rebooting a big client's "everything under one roof" server in the middle of an update.
Operating systems are extremely complex beasts and some have issues even with something as tightly controlled hardware and software like OS X or iOS. Comparing them to a browser is not really fair.
Perhaps you should do the same thing! The said Windows 2003 SBS server running from 2005 running AD never had any issues, not even a hardware one which is very surprising and is up to date to this date.
There can be very many reasons for your experience including software configuration, corrupted files, bad RAM etc., but which one of our experiences is typical? Yours or mine?
>Despite the huge warnings to the contrary, we had little choice but to hard reboot the stupid thing and do damage control afterward. Everything turned out OK, but there's nothing that'll move your breakfast through your bowels quite like rebooting a big client's "everything under one roof" server in the middle of an update.
Operating systems are extremely complex beasts and some have issues even with something as tightly controlled hardware and software like OS X or iOS. Comparing them to a browser is not really fair.
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=...
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=...
Edit: Chrome updates breaking for some:
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=...