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In message <8525667B.00701E76.00@smtphq.orbital.com>,
Kubota.Judy@orbital.com writes
>
>Anyone out there running BPCS 6.04 (or 6.02) mixed mode on an IBM AS/400
>Model 300/2042?
>
>We are currently implementing BPCS 6.04 mixed mode on an AS/400 E45 with
>80MB memory.
>
>Response time is very slow.  We are looking at upgrading to a model 300
>with 180MB memory.  Wanted to see if anyone out there is running on a like
>system and what their response time looks like.  Acceptable?
>---

One of our clients has a multi-site 6.0.04 MM system on a 530 4
processor model, IGb Ram 300Gb disk. After 3 months live on three sites
performance is still good but degrading slowly as CEA, ITH and sales
analysis records start to build.

Another Client has a one site 6.0.04 MM system on a 320, 512Mb ram 28Gb
disk. Performance at CRP stage is still good. But this client envisages
installing a 500 series machine prior to go live.


-- 
Michael Ozanne (Also ozannem@pacific.co.uk)
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