Just an observation.

Once again IBM favours its large customers, ignoring most of its smaller
business customers. The iSeries is already too expensive for many small
businesses.

Could this be a trend? Is IBM converting the iSeries into the next
generation 'Mainframe', of interest only to customers with large
processing requirements?

Is the small business end of the iSeries just not profitable enough?

Perhaps I am not being fair, but it often feels this way. I have 6385
and noted Larry's observation with dismay. Once again I will be
committed to significant expense for no real business advantage if I
move V5R2. I can well understand why businesses move to other platforms!

Syd Nicholson


Larry Bolhuis wrote:

NO ARGUMENT. Got a lot of data, Get a 3580. I love them too.

But to the small customer with a 13G QIC in a small system a 3580
solution is
a non-starter.

Why must IBM pick one specific drive out of ALL the QIC drives and not
support
just that one drive?

 - L
>3580 is a blessing. (actually 3581 - loader)
>
>820 Gb in 8.5 hours.
>
>Try that on Magstar.
>
>jch
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(616) 451-2500          | IBM Certified Specialist  AS/400
(616) 451-2571 -fax     |     RPG IV Developer
lbolhuis@arbsol.com     |     System Administrator for OS/400 V4 R4
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