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Anne, What does this say? In US English? It sure doesn't address my issues. True there have been some reductions in price of iSeries DASD, but how is large quanties say 2 Terabytes of iSeries DASD even close to the same capacity on an IBM xSeries? Maybe I'm being extremely dense and stupid here, but I do not understand what is being said here? I don't get it. I also do not see the value proposition. I see some strong movement in buying slightly lower cost dasd for eBusiness and web applications, but not the ability to support server consolidation of PC servers and come up with a total cost of ownership that works out! Looks to me like I'm still better off buying standalone IBM xSeries machines with DASD or with IBM SAN's than using integrated xSeries from a pure numbers stand point. What am I missing here? I'm not a heavy duty iron guy and don't pretend to be, but something does not add up here and I was an accountant once upon a time. Bob Cancilla Republic Indemnity Company of America (818)382-1023 "Anne Lucas" <alucas@us.ibm.com> To: Sent by: cc: midrange-l-admin@mi Subject: iSeries Disk Pricing - your questions drange.com 05/02/2002 11:09 AM Please respond to midrange-l OK .... here's the response of disk pricing.... let me know if you have other questions/comments... feel free to send them to me directly. Anne, here's a response for your to post to midrange-L Question: "If I am an iSeries customer whose workload requires me to buy based on arms of DASD, how does announcing a price decrease on 17.5GB DASD down to 8.5GB prices help me?" Answer: One of the specific objectives of our April 29 announcement was to make managing growth and adding new workloads to your iSeries simpler and more affordable. While many workloads and applications that run on iSeries are and will continue to be arm dependant, most of the e-business, collaboration and Web enablement work is more sensitive to disk capacity and memory size. The specific price decreases that we announced on large memory cards, large capacity disk drives, Capacity Upgrade on Demand, and Model 270 interactive features are intended to enable the addition and consolidation of these applications on your iSeries more affordable than ever. The disk price decrease provides twice the capacity at the same price. Many customers will now be able to acquire disk capacity for additional growth, or implement RAID or mirrored disk protection less expensively than before. Looking at the complete solution requirements shows the full impact of the price reductions. For a customer who needs 5250 interactive support and was considering a Model 270-2248 (150 processor CPW), they can now acquire an e-business capable Model 270 (1070 processor CPW) solution at nearly 35% less than before. A Model 830 customer who is adding e-business work to their system can benefit from pricing that is reduced well over 50% from before. If you as a customer can now have multiple workloads on one server, it reduces your overall total cost of ownership far beyond what you'll see at initial time of purchase. You'll also be able to take full advantage of the wide range of iSeries systems benefits. ************ Have a great day! and .... Enthusiasm is like a ripple in the water... It spreads! Anne C. Lucas, Project Exec, iSeries Nation and iSeries Marketing - www.ibm.com/eserver/nation1 205/823-4831 T/L 537-9968, eFax: 603-687-8053, 800/223-3907 Pager Admin Assist: Alice Sebastiano Telephone: (914) 642-4109, tie line 224-4109 Fax: (914) 642-6976, tie line 224-6976 _______________________________________________ This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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