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I've never bought-in to the mirrored kool-aid - I prefer RAID-5. When cost is an issue, you're going to have bottlenecks. And it's true that IBM charges more out of country than inside the US (usually). So - be that as it may, you've got a system with a disk bottleneck and no amount of CPW will fix that. You can put a 32-way 595 with 1 TB of RAM on 2 arms and you'll be DYING. I'll bet lots of body parts on it. Because I've done it to prove a point. And before anyone gets cute, I didn't say 64-way with 2TB because the limit is 32 processors in a LPAR. A 64-way 595 with 2 TB of RAM must be a 2+ LPAR machine. Trivia for the day. -- Justin C. Haase - Solution Engineer IBM Certified Systems Expert - System i Kingland Systems Corporation -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lukas Beeler Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 9:11 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: RE: Saving the System i: Fight Rather Than Switch
The point I'm making is that I personally would never configure a machine with two arms to sell to a customer that I'd have to support
in
the future. It just doesn't have the performance.
When our sales has the choice between selling no machine and a 2 arm machine, he will sell the 2 arm machine. And it's an official IBM offer, so it can't be that wrong. Of course it's always nicer to have more disks in a system, but the customers can't/won't pay for it.
Put two more arms in your System i and I **GUARANTEE** you you'll have
markedly better performance. Don't hit me with a 4-arm Windows box against a 2-arm System i.
I've setup a few 4x36GB systems, with mirrored protections. I didn't notice a speed difference two the 2x36GB Systems. I didn't do any benchmarks though, so the difference could be just smaller than "noticeable". And if by 4 arm you mean 8x36GB when using mirrored protection, the price point is just even MORE ridiculous. Who will sell upwards to 30k on a single machine just to get decent performance? -- This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail communication, including attachments, is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521, is confidential, and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient or believe you received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. In addition, retention, dissemination, distribution, copying, or otherwise use of the information contained in this communication is strictly prohibited. Thank you.
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