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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Fritz Hayes
Sent: Tue 3/28/2006 10:08 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: IXS server and Network Storage Spaces



Ken,

Are the IXS servers the same, with the same processors and memory?

Fritz Hayes

Graap, Ken wrote:
> I have a question about using an IXS on an i5 server.
> 
> Has anyone configured a Windows server on an IXS, copied that resulting 
> Network Storage Spaces to another name and then used them with another IXS 
> card as a 'base' configuration for testing?
> 
> We were having trouble doing this and IBM SupportLine told us that we can't 
> do this!
> 
> I guess that means that we have to build each IXS configuration from scratch 
> (???)
> 
> How will this work at a Disaster Recovery site? Will the Network Storage 
> Spaces be useless because we will be recovering on a different IXS card????
> 
> I have been under the impression that the IXS configuration on the i5 was 
> much more flexible than stand alone NT server hardware. Apparently not... Any 
> thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Kenneth
>
> 
>
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