Rob,

I'm not saying I'm disagreeing with you...I'm just giving options.... :)

Don in DC

At 11:01 AM 4/10/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Would you, and why? For those kind of applications, and no DB2
capability, what does iSeries bring to the table that pSeries doesn't?

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well, you could run websphere...php.....

Don in DC

At 08:40 AM 4/10/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>New models!?
>i5/os without the database? Who would run that? Domino? SAP?
>
>Wasn't the rumor mill that IBM will unbundle the database in an effort to
>push everyone to some PASE based database in an effort to migrate those
>off of i5/os and on to Linux. Doesn't SAP already use a pase enabled
>database? So now does DB2 fall into the realm of the interactive tax?
>
>I can understand Domino on the i5. Separate subsystems for each domino
>partition. Ability to bounce one while the others hum along. Ability to
>individually tune each domino server separately, etc.
>However, what does pase, without DB2, bring to an application that
running
>it under Linux or aix wouldn't?
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>IBM will announce two new System i models, 515 and 525 on Apr. 10.
>Model 515 is focus on SMB new acquisition with attractive price for
>total solution including BP/ISV solution and System i 515. Model 525
>is the replacement of model 520. i5/OS user based licensing is also a
>new approach for SMB customers. For model 550/570/595, i5/OS
>application server is for second partition which not use database to
>significantly reduce the i5/OS license charge.
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