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  • Subject: BPCS 6.1mm performance and the AS/400
  • From: Forwiw@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 17:08:58 EST

    Hello everyone,

     We are currently running the BPCS 6.1 mixed mode version on our
    AS/400.  We have approx. 20 - 25 users and experiencing very slow
    response times, locally and at our remote location -- 8 to 20 minutes
    to enter one order is an example.

    We have already added more hard drives and memory.
    
    I have talked with IBM and they see no problems with memory or hard disks.

    I have talked with SSA they recommended to upgrade the processor.  But
    to which one?

    We are looking into upgrading our 2175 model 620, but would like to
    hear from someone who is already running the same BPCS 6.1 mm
    version, and what AS/400 is working good for them.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.  It will sure make our users 
happier.

    Sandy   
    
    


    
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