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Just my .02 but 35GB (2x35 mirrored) just doesn't seem like enough.
Do you mean not enough redundancy or not enough space?  Note that we
literally have next to nothing for large DB files, and the source code
amounts to less than 1GB.

Aaron Bartell

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wilt, Charles
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:55 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: First time buying System i5

Aaron,

Just my .02 but 35GB (2x35 mirrored) just doesn't seem like enough.

However, you could always add 2 more drives later without having to reload
the box.

Charles Wilt
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iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer Mitsubishi Electric Automotive
America
ph: 513-573-4343
fax: 513-398-1121
  

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of albartell
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 5:37 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: First time buying System i5

Now I am getting closer to a purchase/lease and have some questions 
about what I will need once the box gets to the office.  Note that 
this is the first System i5 we have hosted in our office so that is 
why the elementary questions.
 
1. Do I use 110 or 220 power?  From what I understood in a side 
conversation I heard the System i5 can do either.  Benefits to either?
 
2. Should I get a power conditioning unit?
 
3. I know I need a UPS.  Any recommendations or will something like 
the following work perfect: http://tinyurl.com/qkoy8
 
4. Any other setup or physical environment things I need to be made 
aware of?
 
 
BTW, here is where I am at with my configuration - comments?  
Note that I
have two HD's and they are mirrored and NOT RAIDed.  The tech I am 
working with at IBM, whose judgment I trust, told me that mirrored 
drives will give me very similar data protection (i.e. drive goes 
down, just replace it ASAP, same as RAID), but also mentioned that 
mirrored drives potentially are faster with I/O compared to their RAID 
counterparts.
 
Summary:
 9406 520 0975 7350 600/30 CPW Value Edition with 2G memory  2x 
35.16GB drives; embedded ethernet; DVD; VXA internal cartridge tape
 V5.4 with one year Software Maintenance;
 
Full config:  
<http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/Krengel_Technology_Value2_3_.pdf>
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/Krengel_Technology_Value2_3_.pdf
 
Note that ISV's get software "at no addtl charge" so in the end my 
lease price is on the $12,904 number which should put me at $129.04 
per month (not too shabby!).
 
Aaron "I'm buying an i" Bartell
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mowyourlawn.com

 

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From: albartell [mailto:albartell@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 8:06 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: First time buying System i5


Hi Everyone,
 
For a variety of details I wont dive into, I am now tasked with 
purchasing/leasing my first System i5.  I am actually quite excited 
because it is the same feeling I get when I buy a new PC, except this 
time I have next to zero knowledge on what I need to tell the friendly 
guy on the other end of the phone.  I am coming at this from an 
Partnerworld ISV standpoint where they give what seems to be pretty 
darned good deals for leasing or buying (i.e. 1% of list price per 
month or 50% off list price). Note that this is strictly going to be 
used for development and does not need to be HA.
 
Here's what I need to be able to do on the machine:
1. Develop RPGILE/CLLE/CLE/SQL code (need to be able to compile at 
V5R1) 2. QShell environment.
3. Ability to run Java natively AND in a servlet container (Tomcat is 
my app server of choice) 4. Ability to have more than one LPAR (rep 
tells me I need an HMC to accomplish this. The HMC is some sort of 
Linux appliance that gives you control over your different LPARS) 5. 
Backup code and files (talking less than 1 or 2GB). Do I need addtl 
hardware for this or can I back to a network device?
6. Less than 5 profiles on 5250 at any give time.
7. DB2 and Query and SQL capabilities
8. WDSC and PDM (I already have WDSC 6.0) 9. Apache and SSL 
capabilities
 
My retail price range is $10k to $15k which from what I can tell will 
get me a solid entry level machine.
 
Based on the "Quick Pricer PDF" emailed to me, here is what I THINK I 
need, but I am lost as to if I have everything covered.
 
Model/Server Feature SW Tier: 520-0975 P05
CPW: 600/30 cpw
Edition Name: Value
Processor Speed: 1.9 Ghz Power 5+ includes L3 cache on 1200/60 cpw 
version Processor Feature: 8325 Edition Featue and Price: 7350 $8,200 
ESA 24x7: $110
 
Some things I don't understand or need clarification on:
1. What are "feature codes"? (i.e. 8325, 7350, etc).  For instance, it 
appears as though feature 7350 is a package deal of some sort.
2. From what I understand ESA gives me 24x7 access to support vs. just 
within business hours (seems like a good deal for only $110 more).
3. What is "5250 CPW 30"?  Is that how much processing power is given 
to green screens?
4. When they say "Disk Drive" on this page: 
http://tinyurl.com/pbpxa, what
are they referring to? A harddrive? A backup drive of some sort?
5. Do I need a "Twinax Adapater"?  Is that if I want to connect an old 
school console directly to the machine?
6. What's the difference between the "Comm Adapter" and "Ethernet Lan" 
on this page: http://tinyurl.com/pbpxa 7. Is 600/30 cpw enough 
horsepower to run a machine with less than 5 developers on it at a 
given time?
8. Is 1GB of memory enough to do general RPG development with some 
small Tomcat/Java and native Java mixed in there?
 
Thanks to anyone that can help this lowly programmer buy his first 
iSeries
:-)
 
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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