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And, what I find interesting is that few companies actually ever run more than one application on a single Windows server at the same time. Multiple applications on an i are something we are just used to...
Oh well, back to my mac... I think it has a Power4 in it..----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 2:41 PM Subject: RE: Saving the System i: Fight Rather Than Switch
From: Trevor Perry I expect that 4x faster is just a number you made up. And it was not considering apples to apples.Trevor, you can try to fight this battle, but Steve really just brings up the exact same argument. He specifically ignores the concept of number ofusers and TCO, and just hammers on the one-note song of "price/performance".Interestingly enough, even the reference he cites, which compares various iSeries models with a "comparable" Dell, shows that the price per user for the new iSeries models is far LOWER than the Dell. The $22000 p5 machine he's talking about is a little 4-processor machine with two disk arms. I don't know about you, but I've got a machine withmore than half that horsepower (dual 3.2 Xeons and 150GB of 15K disk) as myworkstation and I can bog it down all by myself. I'd be interested to seehow many developers you can get going on the p5 he's talking about. WhereasI KNOW you can get a whole bunch of people working on an iSeries 520. Joe
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