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All - Someone recently asked a question in this forum about IBM withdrawing PASE. Here's the answer from on high, from a posting today on one of IBM's usenet groups (below my signature). BTW, I once asked one of my IBM SE's (a rare breed today) if IBM has "Level 3" support. His answer: "Let me put it this way - when you're talking to Level 2 support, you can hear the angels singing!" Regards, Steve Landess Austin, Texas (512) 423-0935 -------------------------------------------------------- > Walt Madden, IBM wrote: > To: ibm.software.iseries.pase > The short answer: OS/400 PASE (now known as i5/OS PASE) *is not* going > away. > > The longer answer: No doubt, the IBM Announcement you referred to has > caused confusion. The IBM Announcement is only withdrawing the feature > code that was used in V5R1 (and prior releases) of OS/400 to order OS/400 > PASE (back when OS/400 PASE was a priced option of OS/400). As of V5R2, > you don't need to specifically order i5/OS PASE anymore -- i5/OS PASE is > included by default with all i5/OS orders. Since you can't order V5R1 > anymore all that is being done is to delete this obsolete feature code. > > The i5/OS PASE runtime is strategic to i5/OS and will continue to be > maintained and enhanced on the eSeries i5. There are no plans (or even > discussion of plans) to change this. > > Increasing numbers of applications as well as significant portions of > i5/OS itself rely on the i5/OS PASE runtime. i5/OS PASE continues to be > enhanced to support the most current released version of AIX available at > the i5/OS GA -- for the current V5R3 release i5/OS PASE is based on AIX 5L > Version 5.2. > > The i5/OS PASE runtime often provides an i5/OS application developer with > the best application portability with other UNIX platforms. And, since > i5/OS PASE uses the underlying i5/OS support for configuration, userids, > file systems, authorization, auditing, and etc., i5/OS PASE avoids all of > the complexity of managing a separate AIX or Linux partition. > > Hope this helps clear things up. And we look forward to continuing to > hear from i5/OS PASE users in this newsgroup! > > -- > -- > Walt Madden; IBM eServer System Software Development
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