Re: How long to really setup a VMS system ?
- From: "Dave Weatherall" <djw-nothere@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jan 2007 05:55:28 GMT
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 00:51:51 UTC, Arne Vajh?j <arne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave Weatherall wrote:
If we believe 'OpenVMS - the secure, multi-site OS that just works.'
then we do so because the privelege system works. If it works, we
should be able to allow people to log on to 'production' systems
(scope there for interpretation), with _normal_ priveleges and use DCL
or other languages to write code such as mortgage repayment calcs or
models of avionic equipment. The security model of our trusted OS
prevents them causing damage. This is a much better way of showing
that VMS is 'open'.
How will you guarantee that the apps running production
will still meet performance requirements ?
Arne
Valid point Arne and comes under the 'scope for interpretation'
clause :-)
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Cheers - Dave W.
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