The Terms and Conditions in the Partner in Development program prohibits this type of use. You could do it if you purchased a full system as an end customer, but then the economies of purchase come into the game. Don't forget the other infrastructure costs as well. Furthermore comparing a POWER system with IBM i running to anything running on Intel is no fair comparison.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
iDevCloud.com

On 11/15/2010 4:23 PM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
Perhaps one side of the
cooperative is for developers, another side for hosting commercial applications.
Perhaps the developer side applies for IBM's Partner In Development program.

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