We moved over 3500 users from 3 servers to an iSeries box. We did the FTP 
route and it worked without issue. Just make sure and test your speed so 
you'll know how long your users will be without a server. It helps if you 
have a server like a hub so you can get use to the AS400 first.




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Does anyone have any advise for moving from a Windows Domino server
to an AS/400 and or a Linux box?
If so, how are the issues of 3rd party and IBM products (i.e. Workflow, 
Blackberry)
dealt with?
Thank you for your attention.
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