Several weeks ago, Lotus Support announced a series of new "Best Practices" guides for Notes/Domino. The new Lotus Support blog indicates that six additional guides have been published in the last few weeks...and I'm going to shamelessly steal their table:
| Domino Best Practices | Date published |
| Roaming | 02 May 2007 |
| Password Recovery | 02 May 2007 |
| Backup & Recovery | 01 May 2007 |
| Administration Process | 01 May 2007 |
| Calendaring & Scheduling | 18 April 2007 |
| Security | 18 April 2007 |
| Domino Web Access | 01 March 2007 |
| Upgrade & Migration | 01 March 2007 |
| Performance | 01 March 2007 |
| Transactional Logging | 01 March 2007 |
| Server Sizing | 01 March 2007 |
| Statistics & Events | coming soon |
| Domino Domain Monitoring | coming soon |
Keep an eye on the new Notes from Lotus Support blog for more good stuff like this. (Thanks, Jennifer)
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Henry Bestritsky http://www.binarytree.com | 5/8/2007 11:39:38 AM
Ed, the only migration info I saw was to migrate to Domino on Linux from 2003. Do you know if there is going to be anymore?
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Ed Brill http://www.edbrill.com | 5/8/2007 12:08:27 PM
Henry, there's a redbook which was substantially updated last year. I don't think support best practices is designed to replace redbooks.
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Henry Bestritsky http://www.binarytree.com | 5/8/2007 3:27:55 PM
Ed, all I am saying that there is a best practices topic called Upgrate and Migration and the migration section is very weak. At the very least, the redbook should be mentioned.
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Ed Brill http://www.edbrill.com | 5/8/2007 4:36:46 PM
Got it. someone is looking into it
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Sean Harris | 5/9/2007 10:35:17 AM
that we could download these as PDFs like we use to when they were posted on Notes.Net.
Ed, this is great information, but trying to capture it and put it into a dB (or QP, or DomDoc, or directory or whatever floats your boat) of BPs/ND Info is more difficult and time consuming than it use to be.
It seems that even the older articles have had their PDFs stripped out.
Please let 'whomever is in charge of these' know that we liked the downloadable PDFs.
Thanks!


That is great stuff!! I really like how IBM is opening up this type of data.
Now of course, I need a good feed reader to keep track of it all. ... that was a setup Ed.... :-)