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Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones
From: <largo () megatokyo com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 16:43:29 -0600 (CST)
maintenance windows should be relative to the time zone the systems reside in, otherwise a 2am window on the east coast, will become a 11pm job on the west. It just isn't practical. On 22 Jan 2001 tex () delamancha org wrote:
Folks, I am looking for input from other providers as to how they handle maintenance windows when their networks span multiple time zones. I would imagine that common windows are not expected to span more than 3 or 4 timezones due to the difficulty of finding a large enough block of time that works for all of the time zones in that window. So, what do you folks do? -tex
Current thread:
- Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones tex (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones largo (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 24)
- RE: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones Brett L. Hawn (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 24)
- RE: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones Christian Kuhtz (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones bmanning (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 24)
- Re: Maintenance Windows for Networks Spanning Multiple Time Zones largo (Feb 24)