Message-ID: <9461290.1075857511348.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 02:45:00 -0800 (PST) From: jeffrey.shankman@enron.com To: mike.hernandez@enron.com Subject: RE: Migration to Windows 2000 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Jeffrey A Shankman X-To: Mike Hernandez X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Jeffrey_Shankman_Jun2001\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: Shankman-J X-FileName: jshankm.nsf i do not manage an eol stack. From: Mike Hernandez/ENRON@enronXgate on 01/23/2001 10:37 AM To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: RE: Migration to Windows 2000 The connection to EOL or other web applications will be as fast as it is now, as this is solely dependent on your network hardware (cables, network card, etc.) The mgiration to Windows 2000 will not impact this in any way. One thing I need to verify though, do you use Stack Manager with EOL? I did not see any instances of it on your machine, but I just want to double-check, as this program will not work under Windows 2000. Thanks -Mike -----Original Message----- From: Shankman, Jeffrey Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 10:26 AM To: Hernandez, Mike Subject: Re: Migration to Windows 2000 i'm ready to go. however, will this new system give a slower connect to eol, etc? From: Mike Hernandez/ENRON@enronXgate on 01/23/2001 10:00 AM To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Jennifer Burns/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Migration to Windows 2000 Jeff: During my assessment of your machine, I noted your current hardware configuration: SP750 with Dual 800Mhz PIII processors 512MB RAM Matrox Quad video card We currently do not have hardware in stock that matches these specifications. Our current practice is to prepare a machine that is like or better than the machine the customer has currently, then swap that hardware. The benefits here are minimal downtime and the ability to switch back to the old machine quickly if an application does not work correctly in Windows 2000. Because we do not have a machine of equal or greater speed in stock, here is what I propose: Every machine we migrate is Ghosted. By this, I mean we run a program called Ghost which takes a snapshot of the machine in its current state. This image can then be put back on the machine or accessed to retrieve files or other data. I propose we Ghost your existing machine, make a backup copy of that image (after verifying it works correctly), then re-use your current hardware with Windows 2000. The risk here is that we cannot go back to Windows NT (your current system) as quickly if something does not work. If you would like to move ahead with this plan, please let me know. Otherwise, we will order a machine with the same specifications, but it will take some time to get here. I look forward to hearing from you. Regards, -Mike Hernandez Project GEM (713)853-7740