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Justin 

We Use Mimix extensively at our place on approx 15 LPArs .We have 12
datagroups on One LPAR systems to apprx 140 Datagroups on our
developemnet system. some of the Datagroups have multiple apply
sessions which I think Itera would not be able to do ?

Thks

On 7/28/05, Haase, Justin C. <justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Good afternoon.  Putting out some feelers here as far as folks who have
> migrated from Lakeview's Mimix to iTera's Echo2.  I've spoken with some
> folks who iTera recommended I speak to, but am looking to see if there's
> anyone out there with some real-world experience who doesn't have any
> affiliation with iTera.
> 
> We would be looking to replace a decent-sized Mimix "classic"
> environment on an older P40-level box as well as implement a new
> environment, both of which would then be use remote journaling.  I'm
> specifically interested to see if anyone is using iTera on V5R1 or V5R2
> as well.  Also, if anyone does "partial" switching with iTera, whereas
> you'd only switch part of the operation, pointing some groups one
> direction and some the other, I'd like to speak to you as well.
> 
> I'd prefer off-list contact - my e-mail is justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx -
> thanks in advance for any comments or assistance you can lend me!
> 
> Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Administrator
> IBM Certified Systems Expert - eServer i5
> Kingland Systems Corporation
> email - justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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