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What's it got to do with?

The fact that there are other "high-availability" systems out there that
will blow the doors off the iSeries for Java performance as well as
reliability.

Reliability, of course, w/o remote journaling/clustering/cluster-proven
software.

Show me an iSeries promo claiming a $100,000 prize if it has LESS THAN 100%
availability.

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Under the program, the company guarantees that if a customer with Windows
2000 Advanced Server and a top-of-the-line ftServer 6500 server covered by
Stratus Business Critical Service experiences any unplanned downtime from an
operating system or hardware failure in that server for the first year of
the contract, Stratus pays USD $100,000 in cash or product credit.
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I'm just showing there's more out there that's good.

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pluta [mailto:joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 11:24 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Availability WAS(RE: Lower End AS/400s)


> From: Justin Haase
>
> This is the company I wanted to share with you folks on availability.
>
> http://www.stratus.com/
>
> Check it out.

Just what I wanted.  An $18,000 Windows server.  And that's the low-end box.
Max 2GB of RAM and 216GB of disk.  This is EXACTLY what I'm talking about -
it's just a desktop on steroids.  What's it got to do with an AS/400?

Joe

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