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Is the pSeries disk cheaper than iSeries?  I always assumed that it was the
same outrageous price.

xSeries disk prices would be great and make server consolidation an actual
option.

Mark




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What I really want, like many others, is some type of inexpensive,
reliable disk that the iSeries (i.e. IFS) can use, just like AIX, W2k
and other OS's.  Do you see any sign of it with v5r2 or the new
equipment?  Wouldn't it be wonderful to add storage to the iSeries at
the same cost as p or x Series?


Best Regards

Fritz Hayes
Atwater Associates

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| I wonder if you were already planning on buying some of the specific
| products, like a LTO tape drive, if this is a way to get some
consulting
| thrown in on the deal.  If so, maybe they could help you with your
Storage
| Area Network.

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