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And what alternative platform are you going to get acceptable performance from? Most PC-based databases barely handle a single query on a file of that size. Are you thinking of running this on Windows?!?!?! Perhaps an industrial-strength Unix database, but that's not going to be any cheaper. Also, I don't understand the high price of the iSeries solution. I can do searches on millions of records on my little model 270. Why do you think you need $1.5M dollars worth of hardware? Are you saying a model 870 with 5 processors and 7700 CPW isn't enough???? That processor is a base price under $300K. Load up disk and memory, and you might break $500K. And you can upgrade to 11500 CPW for another $100K. I think you might want to revisit your figures. Joe > From: Tom > > Our problem is performance; we're having scores of simultaneous searches > on > 10s of millions of db records. An upgrade to an iSeries system capable of > handling our projected needs over the next 3 years (hundres of > simultaneous > searches on 100s of millions of records) will cost at about $500K, another > $1M+ after that. My gawd.
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