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Subject: SERVER: Users find move to NT 4.0 proves costly
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SERVER: Users find move to NT 4.0 proves costly
OCTOBER 29, 1997 IBM NA MARKET ANALYSIS
COMPUTERWORLD 10/20/97 P. 1, 16
"Wary users with the sense to do cost studies are finding that
moving to Windows NT Server 4.0 will cost to to three times more
than upgrading to the nest level of their existing network
operating systems -- a point supported by several analysts'
studies.
As a result, many of those users holding off on a wholesale
Windows NT 4.0 migration.
Computerworld conducted a random sampling of 15 Fortune 1,000
businesses, analysts and systems integrators. It found that not
is the cost of an enterprisewide upgrade to Microsoft Corp.'s
Windows NT Server 4.0 significantly more than that of rival
platforms to install and maintain, but some users got so bogged
down, they elected to reinstall their legacy network operating
systems.
Windows NT 4.0, has far less horsepower than rival systems and
can't handle as many users on one file server...
But NT 4.0 is generally considered a more robust application
server. Users complain that deploying Windows NT Server 4.0
costs more than expected for several reasons, according to Evan
Bauer, an analyst at Giga Information Group in Cambridge, Mass...
Unlike Unix or NetWare, Windows NT Server can handle only one
task well, so more systems are needed to support users, Bauer said.
Worse, those servers require extra effort to manage. They lack
remote control and scripting capabilities, and their instability
requires rebooting once or twice per week, Bauer said, so
engineers must visit every console frequently. 'Management is
tedious and costly', he said...
Neil MacDonald, an analyst at Gartner Group, Inc. in Stamford,
Conn., concurred. 'The worst thing you could do would be to yank
out every legacy server and replace it with Windows NT . That's
a very risky move that places too much faith in NT', he said."
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