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Danny, We have worked with several clients moving to V8. One of the key elements is to make sure that you do a capacity plan an performance analysis of the workloads that will be required on the new version vs the previous version. The last thing you want is for your AS/400 Interactive or batch requirements to increase and not have the resources on the system to keep up. We have been able to help the clients determine if they need to add memory or CPU resources to keep up with the requirements of the new version PRIOR to implementation and keep the surprises down to a minimum. Mitchell K. Kleinman Executive Vice President CCS - an IBM Premier Business Partner 949-476-0874 (Main) 949-261-3298 (Direct) 949-261-9164 (Office Fax) 425-940-1954 (eFax) Mitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Danny Monselise" <dannym@xxxxxxxxx To: "SSA's BPCS ERP System" <bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> p.co.il> cc: Sent by: Subject: moving from mix mode to client version bpcs-l-bounces@xx drange.com 05/20/2003 08:53 PM Please respond to "SSA's BPCS ERP System" hi everyone we are on v6.04 and thinking on going to v8.2 is any one willing to share experience of going to a client server environment pros and cons time of conversion training of users problem with connection to client (computability to win -95/98/me/2000/xp) would very much appreciate your comments on/off line and even to speak to anyone working on v8 and upwards Dan _______________________________________________ This is the SSA's BPCS ERP System (BPCS-L) mailing list To post a message email: BPCS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/bpcs-l or email: BPCS-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/bpcs-l.
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