Alright, my ex-supe (now just programmer) is insisting we reboot our ERP (win2k server) once a week. and every server once a week at that.
The server runs IIS for internal ERP system that he codes in asp, and SQL for a 10-20meg database or so. Now, my opinion is that windows2000 server is efficient enough not to need a reboot for performance reasons once a week, specially one doing as little as ours is.
He insists that it's the proper way to do it, that i'll learn from experience (he's 40), and that theres memory leaks (in win2k? uh..), and you don't get file system checking and memory checks unless you reboot (if it fails is it REALLY going to last long enough to get to a reboot?)..
What do you guys think? Am I crazy or is he crazy? He gets a little worked up cause i'm 22 and i'm going against him/his exp... and i feel bad, but i just think its absolutly silly to reboot a windows 2k server under our load (company is 40 machines) once a week.
Thoughts?
The server runs IIS for internal ERP system that he codes in asp, and SQL for a 10-20meg database or so. Now, my opinion is that windows2000 server is efficient enough not to need a reboot for performance reasons once a week, specially one doing as little as ours is.
He insists that it's the proper way to do it, that i'll learn from experience (he's 40), and that theres memory leaks (in win2k? uh..), and you don't get file system checking and memory checks unless you reboot (if it fails is it REALLY going to last long enough to get to a reboot?)..
What do you guys think? Am I crazy or is he crazy? He gets a little worked up cause i'm 22 and i'm going against him/his exp... and i feel bad, but i just think its absolutly silly to reboot a windows 2k server under our load (company is 40 machines) once a week.
Thoughts?
