in reply to ISO technical document outlining system requirements for Perl

Actually, there may be some logic in what your sysad says. Terminal Services servers are often utilised by many users running many shared business applications. It can be quite a juggling act to get them all to coexist. It is a fine balancing act between many happy user with good response times and many unhappy users as one app dominates.

It is much too easy to write a perl script that will either consume as much cpu as possible, or as much memory as possible, or both. Running perl on a "production box", other than for running pre-tested, approved scripts should probably be considered a no-no most places.

If you were requesting that perl be placed there for general development/scripting purposes, then what he says makes sense. Development tools don't belong on production servers.


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